Biju saar, RD can occur for any and almost no reason. I was walking home on the road and all of a sudden, I felt blurriness in my eyes. In fact just one eye. I did nt know it was RD at that point, but yea you know something s truly effed up.. A feeling like someone threw a very small piece of stone at you and something snapped in your eyes. You cant see clearly, so that makes you feel bugged too. I had a feeling that someone pointed a laser pointer at my eyes a few minutes back and that was why RD happened. In fact, I religiously avoid going in the way of laser pointers these days.BijuShet wrote:Singhasaar if I may, can I prod you to provide details on what caused the retinal detachment in your SHQ's case. You may ignore this request if I am being intrusive. I have no clue what causes something like RD and hence am curious to find how this happens in the case of a non-sports person. Apologies in advance if I stepped on a redline here.Singha wrote:...
my wife had a RD in 05. one needs surgery asap. ....
When I specifically asked a doc as to if high impact sports can cause RD, he said maybe, but he was not sure. The same I found in my digging on ggle. In fact, unless you take part in some high impact sports professionally, the chances of RD are as much as someone who is a couch potato. Other factors like a thick glass would imply that the retina and the cornea have to stretch real bad {from their normal shapes} and hence the increased chances of seeing RD in super myopic cases.
Normal people usually see what are called "floaters". Floaters are like weird insect like thingies {floating around in arbitrary directions} that you can see when you either open or close your eyes, in addition to everything else that you can really see. If you have not noticed this before, or if you have noticed it but cannot really place as to wtf these things are, just relax, look at a far distance, and check if you see some things are moving back and forth even though your eyes are "stationary." Those are floaters. Floaters are themselves not a bad sign, but an unusual spurt in floaters should make you a lil more careful. There is some unscientific connection between spurt in floaters, RD and many kindsa of eye problems. Just be aware that RD can happen, that information is more important than worrying about all else. Lack of information is the biggest evil that medical practice in India sustains. My doc in India never bothered to explain me all the details cos he thought I will be worried unusually. Human touch truly, but did nt serve any purpose. And I was not even aware of the symptoms as a high risk category case till shit really happened. Then I actually dug up frantically and figured I was more closer to blindness due to lack of information than because of my life history. Hope this helps, worrying or preventive medicine cant do much with RD....
Thats why, these divers who put their life at risk in some sense without actually being aware of it, esp till shit really happens, is a case that is a violation of human rights, whatever that means. But given that HR is a joke in China, I dont really mind their winning diving golds all and sundry {like now}. Its their natural bastion. Diving == HR violation. Whats funny is that these very same western nations that preach home about HR et al, I am not sure how much info they put at the disposal of the diver. Cos if I were a diver, and if you told me what exactly I could cause to my health, I will be truly sick and that may impact my performance {negatively}. Funny, west farts about HR and whines if someone else farts too...