What Is Juvenile Retinal Detachment?
Juvenile retinal detachment occurs when the retina separates from the underlying tissue during childhood or adolescence. This condition is less common in children but often progresses quickly when present. Causes include trauma, high myopia, genetic disorders, or preexisting retinal weakness. Symptoms may include flashes, floaters, or a shadow across vision. Rapid care helps preserve remaining clarity.
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