How can we prevent CSR?

How can we prevent CSR?

  1. Lifestyle changes. Share on Pinterest Sleeping for at least 7 hours every night may help to reduce the risk of developing central serous retinopathy.
  2. Photodynamic therapy.
  3. Medications.
  4. Thermal laser treatment.
  5. Steroid medication replacement.

What kind of leak is seen in CSR?

A classic “smokestack” of leakage from the choroid is seen is this fluorescein angiogram. The fluid leaks into the subretinal space causing decreased visual acuity.

Is CSR eye serious?

In a small number of people, CSR can be chronic, lasting longer than 12 months. In these cases, sight is more at risk because the retinal layers at the back of your eye can become damaged from prolonged swelling. As a result, treatment may be recommended for CSR lasting longer than six months.

Does aspirin help CSR?

Conclusion: The results indicate that treatment with low-dose aspirin may result in more rapid visual rehabilitation with fewer recurrences in patient with CSCR compared with untreated historic controls.

What can I do to help with central serous Chorioretinopathy?

Several therapies have been used to treat chronic CSC, including thermal laser treatments, oral medications, and eye injections. A “cold laser,” called photodynamic therapy, is also effective and often used to focally treat the source of fluid leakage under the retina in chronic CSC.

Can I drive with central serous retinopathy?

The symptoms of an eye affected by central serous chorioretinopathy are blurred or distorted vision, a central gray or dark spot, or diminished color perception. The severity of vision loss can vary widely, but most patients are still able to drive and read.

How is transpupillary thermotherapy used in cancer treatment?

Transpupillary thermotherapy allows direct treatment to the tumor with a 2- to 3-mm spot size for 60 s, with overlapping treatments, to create a mild whitening of the tumor TTT is a technique by which a 3 mm diode laser beam introduced through the pupil heats the tumor to 60–65°F for 1 minute.

How is transpupillary thermotherapy used in retinoblastoma treatment?

Transpupillary thermotherapy (TTT) was first used as treatment for retinoblastoma by Lagendijk, although other researchers in the Netherlands had previously studied its use as treatment for choroidal melanoma.35 Thermal energy is delivered from an 810-nm infrared ophthalmic laser with modifications to the laser’s hardware and software.

How is photodynamic therapy used to treat CSCR?

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) in the treatment of chronic CSCR was first reported in 2003. PDT is known to have a direct effect on the choroidal circulation but was limited by potential adverse effects, such as macular ischemia.

How are anti VEGF agents used to treat CSCR?

Other anti-VEGF agents such as aflibercept (Eylea) and ranibizumab (Lucentis) are also being used to treat the neurosensory detachment of CSCR, both in the presence and in the absence of choroidal neovascularization.