What Is Retinal Detachment?
Retina: Located near the optic nerve, the retina is a thin layer of tissue which overlays the back of the eye from the inside. The prime purpose of the retina is to receive light which is focused on the lens, then convert the light in neural signals, and then send these signals on to the brain for visual recognition.
As retina plays a vital role in vision, damage to it can cause permanent loss of vision. Ailments such as Retinal Detachment, in which the retina is unexpectedly detached from its natural place, can restrict the retina from accepting and processing light. Thus preventing the brain from obtaining this information and leading to blindness.