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Dr. Anderson Manvailer de Carvalho

Dr. Anderson Manvailer de Carvalho

Ophthalmologist at Barueri Eye Hospital

Ophthalmologist

4.9
The doctor is attentive, careful, and instills confidence. I highly recommend!More
Languages: English, Portuguese
The doctor is attentive, careful, and instills confidence. I highly recommend!More
Languages: English, Portuguese

Av. Arnaldo Rodrigues Bitencourt, 604 - Centro, Barueri - SP, Barueri, 06401-125

Dra. Marina Roizenblatt

Dra. Marina Roizenblatt

Specialist in Clinical and Surgical Retina in São Paulo

Ophthalmologist

0.0
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish

Avenida Angélica, 1996 - 1st floor, Higienópolis, Sao Paulo, 01228-200

General information on medical treatment

Retinal diseases represent a diverse group of conditions affecting the retina, a fundamental layer of the eye responsible for converting light into neural signals that enable vision. These pathologies can range from hereditary conditions to acquired problems, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential for preserving vision, as many of these conditions can progress silently until causing irreversible damage. With technological advances in diagnosis and treatment, many retinal diseases now present a more favorable prognosis, with therapeutic success rates above 80% when diagnosed in early stages.

Evaluation Process

Accurate diagnosis of retinal diseases requires comprehensive evaluation, including specific exams and detailed analysis of family and medical history. Main warning signs include changes in central vision, image distortion, and spots in the visual field.

Preparation for Diagnosis

Complete evaluation includes various specialized exams, such as fluorescein angiography, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and retinal mapping. It's important to bring previous exams and medication lists to appointments.

Therapeutic Approaches

Treatment may involve different modalities, from medications and intraocular injections to laser procedures and surgeries, depending on the specific condition and its severity. The approach is personalized for each case.

Follow-up and Monitoring

Regular follow-up is fundamental for controlling disease progression and adjusting treatment as needed. Appointment frequency varies according to the condition and its evolution.

Choosing the Specialist

Selecting the right professional is crucial for treatment success, considering their specific experience with retinal diseases.

Specialized Care for Your Eye Health

To ensure the best possible monitoring of retinal diseases, consult ophthalmology specialists with proven experience in this area. AvaliaMed facilitates your search for qualified professionals, providing access to detailed evaluations and comprehensive information about specialists' experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the first signs of retinal diseases?
Initial signs include blurred vision, image distortion, dark spots, and light flashes.
Are retinal diseases curable?
Some conditions can be treated, others are manageable but not curable. Early diagnosis is crucial.
How often should I have retinal exams?
An annual exam is recommended, or more frequently if there are risk factors or family history.
What are the risk factors for retinal diseases?
Advanced age, diabetes, hypertension, family history, and eye trauma are the main factors.
Can retinal diseases be prevented?
Some can be prevented through healthy lifestyle and control of systemic diseases.
What's the difference between OCT and angiography?
OCT shows retinal structure in layers, while angiography evaluates blood circulation.
Why are intraocular injections necessary?
They allow direct administration of medications to the retina, maximizing their effectiveness.
Are retinal diseases hereditary?
Some have a genetic component, so it's important to know family history.
What is the role of nutrition in retinal health?
A diet rich in antioxidants and omega-3 can help protect retinal health.
How does diabetes affect the retina?
Diabetes can damage retinal blood vessels, causing diabetic retinopathy.
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