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{{jake says|The #1 cause of retinal detachment is myopia. No question about it. | {{jake says|The #1 cause of retinal detachment is myopia. No question about it. | ||
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8484366 | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8484366 Study] | ||
Too lazy to visit the link? 4 fold risk increase for mild myopia, 10x increase for high myopia. This is because increasing myopia causes axial elongation of your eyeball, which in turn stresses the attachment points of your retina inside your eye. | Too lazy to visit the link? 4 fold risk increase for mild myopia, 10x increase for high myopia. This is because increasing myopia causes axial elongation of your eyeball, which in turn stresses the attachment points of your retina inside your eye. | ||
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Preventable? Yes. Reduce your myopia. | Preventable? Yes. Reduce your myopia. | ||
[https://endmyopia.org/?s=retinal+detachment More articles on the subject]}} |
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Frequently Frequently Asked Questions (please read this!) |
General
About Myopia | LASIK |
Glasses & diopters |
Mindset | Troubleshooting |
The Process — EndMyopia Glossary
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About EM | Paid course | Other eyesight conditions |
Ineffective Myopia Treatments |
EndMyopia is not medical advice.
Should I worry about floaters in my eyes?
See a medical professional immediately if you have noticed a recent increase in eye floaters. EndMyopia is not medical advice.
Blog post: Floaters In The Eye: Should You Be Panicking?
What causes retinal detachment?
Myopia is a risk factor for retinal detachment as shown in clinical studies.
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