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Pigment epithelial detachment
Pigment epithelial detachment. Blurred vision. It was in left eye previously but now its in both eyes.
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i think you  mean to say retinal pigment epithelium. it is an important  layer of retina. it's  detachment  may be self limiting depending upon the  site and extent.take  antioxdants. but it may also cause  serious  problems  in future so be in regular  contact  with  your  retina  specialist and follow  his advice.
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Consult a retina specialist with all your reports. PED has many causes but the most common are age-related macular degeneration  and central serous choroidopathy. Treatment depends on the location, size and cause of the PED. Some PEDs can resolve spontaneously, but treatment may include drugs and/or laser.
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