Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion (brvo)

Arteries and veins convey blood all through your body, including your eyes. The eye's retina has one principle supply route and one primary vein. At the point when branches of the retinal vein end up blocked, it is called branch retinal vein impediment (BRVO).

At the point when the vein is blocked, blood and liquid spills out into the retina. The macula can swell from this liquid, influencing your focal vision. In the long run, without blood flow, nerve cells in the eye can kick the bucket and you can lose more vision.

  • Macular BRVO
  • Major BRVO
  • Central retinal vein occlusion
  • Central retinal artery occlusion
  • Branch retinal artery occlusion

  • Macular BRVO
  • Major BRVO
  • Central retinal artery occlusion
  • Branch retinal artery occlusion

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