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                                    A detached retina occurs when the 
			retina pulls away from the inside wall of the eye. When this happens 
			vision becomes blurred, shaded or distorted.
 Left untreated, retinal detachment almost always causes permanent 
			vision loss in the affected eye.
 
 Retinal detachment and tears may be caused by eye injury, the aging 
			process, tumors, cataract surgery, eye disease or extreme 
			nearsightedness.
 
 Several early symptoms may indicate a detached or torn retina:
 
 
  Light flashes in one eye 
  Floaters 
  A 
			dark shadow over part of the field of vision 
  Blurred vision or blind spots 
  Watery vision 
 These symptoms do not always indicate retinal detachment, but if 
			you're experiencing them, you should go to an emergency room, call us or see 
			one of our doctors as soon 
			as possible.
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