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Ever heard of an eye stroke? This is not paralysis of the eye but vision loss due to a blood clot in the reitnal blood vessel. A retinal vein occlusion can be classified as a branch retinal vein occlusion, a central retinal vein occlusion or a hemicentral retinal vein occlusion. Retinal artery occlusion can be central or branch retinal artery occlusion. These "eye strokes" often cause severe vision loss due to macular edema (a swelling of the retina), ischemia or secondary glaucoma.
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Retinal vein occlusions are major eye diseases that are heavily studied in ophthalmology and optometry. If you have any further questions or comments about BRVO or CRVO, please leave them in the comments!
MAIN MESSAGE from this video:
1. what is an eye stroke
2. is eye stroke deadly
3. is an eye stroke the same as a stroke
4. how serious is an eye stroke
5. central retinal vein occlusion
6. branch retinal vein occlusion
7. central retinal vein occlusion treatment
8. central retinal vein occlusion symptoms
9. new treatment for retinal vein occlusion
10. how serious is retinal vein occlusion
11. living with retinal vein occlusion
12. central retinal artery occlusion
13. central retinal artery occlusion treatment
Taking care of yourself and striving for a healthy lifestyle will reduce your chances of having a retinal vein occlusion.
- Eat well
- Exercise more
- Manage your blood pressure & cholesterol
- Don’t smoke
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