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Intravitreal Injection

An intravitreal injection is a medical procedure used to deliver medication directly into the vitreous cavity of the eye. By administering medication directly into this space, it allows for targeted treatment of various eye conditions that affect the back of the eye.

Intravitreal injections are commonly used to treat retinal conditions such as:

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD):

An eye disease that causes progressive loss of central vision.

Retinal vein occlusion (RVO):

A blockage in the retinal veins that can cause vision problems.

Diabetic retinopathy:

A complication of diabetes that damages blood vessels in the retina, leading to vision loss.

Macular edema:

Swelling of the macula, the central part of the retina, which can lead to vision loss.

Intravitreal injections have revolutionized the treatment of various retinal diseases, as they allow for direct delivery of potent medications to the site of the problem. The frequency of injections and the number of treatment sessions may vary depending on the specific eye condition and its response to the medication.