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Exudative retinopathy, bilateral Save


ICD-10 code: H35.023

Disease category: H35.02: Exudative retinopathy

What is Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral?
Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral is a rare eye condition that affects both eyes. It is characterized by an abnormal buildup of fluid and protein deposits in the retina, the part of the eye responsible for detecting light and sending visual signals to the brain. This condition is also known as exudative maculopathy.

Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral is caused by the leakage of blood vessels in the retina. This leads to the accumulation of fluid and protein deposits in the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for detailed vision. This can cause vision loss and distortion.

Symptoms of Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral
Some of the common symptoms of Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral are:
  1. Blurred vision
  2. Distorted vision
  3. Difficulty reading or recognizing faces
  4. Dark or empty spots in the center of the vision
  5. Gray or hazy vision
Diagnosis of Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral

A comprehensive eye exam is necessary to diagnose Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral. This may include a visual acuity test, dilation of the pupils, and imaging tests such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) or fluorescein angiography. These tests help in identifying the extent and severity of retinal damage and guide appropriate treatment.

Treatment of Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral

Treatment options for Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral depend on the severity of the condition and the underlying cause. In some cases, the condition may resolve on its own or with the use of medications. In more severe cases, laser therapy or surgery may be necessary to prevent further damage to the retina and preserve vision.

Conclusion

Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral is a rare eye condition that can cause significant vision loss and distortion. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can help prevent further damage to the retina and preserve vision. If you experience any of the symptoms associated with this condition, consult your eye doctor for a comprehensive eye exam.

Treatment of Exudative retinopathy, bilateral:

Treatment Options for Exudative Retinopathy, Bilateral

Exudative retinopathy, bilateral is a condition that affects the retina, the part of the eye responsible for sending visual signals to the brain. This condition is characterized by the presence of abnormal blood vessels that leak fluid and blood into the retina, leading to vision loss. If you have been diagnosed with exudative ...

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