Sunday, February 14, 2010

Roller Coaster Ride And Retinal Detachment How Do I Ensure I Do Not Get Retinal Detachment?

How do I ensure I do not get Retinal Detachment? - roller coaster ride and retinal detachment

I am a high risk of retinal detachment, for I am very nearsighted. I have -12.50 21. in each eye., Y onnly It is a small hole in the retina at this time. Although no money or something, I wondered if I could be a roller coaster ride, and do ordinary things such as travel and others.

3 comments:

Spectacl... said...

You can prevent most cases of retinal detachment.

Some eye injuries can cause damage to the retina and distance. You can the risk of such injuries:

Safety glasses when using a hammer or saw, work with power tools or garden equipment such as weed eaters and lawn mowers or any activity leading to such small objects can fly into the eye.
Specialized glasses or sports goggles in boxing, racquetball, soccer, squash and other sports that could be taken in mind.
Use appropriate security measures in the use of fireworks or firearms.
Diabetes brings a higher risk of developing diabetic retinopathy, an eye disease that can cause a traction retinal detachment. If you are diabetic, you can maintain control and prevent eye problems caused by periodic review of the eyes and keep their blood sugar levels as normal as possible.

Treatment of a retinal tear often prevent retinal detachment, but not all tears need to be treated. The decision to treat a tear depends on whether the interval is likEly moved into a post. For more information,
You should always consult your eye doctor because your specific health condition of the eye to know better and can give a good evaluation.

Indiana Jones said...

and its different for everyone, so you should perform a medical examination, which should get or do not.

I'm trying to avoid hitting the head hard hit fall and hit his head or by another person or object on the head.

I think it would be nice to go on a roller coaster (I have twice had a detached retina in my left eye and twice in my right eye and my doctor told me that roller coasters are very good for me, even with the high risk of a further contribution )
I just try to avoid the blows of the head around a lot.

Laurie said...

It is a question that can only be answered by your eye doctor.

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