Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy (PCV) is an eye condition where abnormal blood vessels grow under the retina, leading to vision problems. These vessels form small, bubble-like growths called polyps.

CAUSES

Age: Can happen to any age

Genetics: Family history can increase risk

Ethnicity: More common in Asians and African Americans

Health Conditions: Often linked to age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

SYMPTOMS

Blurred Vision: Gradual or sudden changes.

Distorted Vision: Straight lines may look wavy.

Dark Spots: Areas of your vision may be blocked.

Vision Loss: Can be severe if not treated.

TEST TO CONFIRM DIAGNOSIS

  • Eye Exam: Initial check by an eye doctor.
  • OCT: Detailed images of the retina and choroid.
  • Fundus Fluorescein Angiography: Highlights abnormal blood vessels with a special dye.

TREATMENT

  • Anti-VEGF Injections: Reduce growth and leakage of abnormal blood vessels.
  • Photodynamic Therapy (PDT): Uses a light-activated drug and laser to close abnormal vessels.
  • Laser Treatment: Seals leaking blood vessels

PREVENTION

  • Regular Eye Exams: Early detection is crucial.
  • Healthy Lifestyle: Eat well, exercise, and avoid smoking.
  • Monitor Vision Changes: Report any changes to your doctor immediately.

PCV can cause significant vision loss, but early detection and treatment can help manage it. Regular eye check-ups and a healthy lifestyle are essential for maintaining good vision.

 

Source : City Eye Centre

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