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Macular Hole

Macular Hole

What is a Macular hole?

A Macular hole is a hole in the central part of the retina, which is most important for vision. The retina is the innermost light-sensitive layer of the eye, akin to a film of a camera where the image is formed.

In some cases, the macula nerve cells separate from one another and unplug from the back of the surface. This makes a hole in the back of the eye which can affect the eyes in multiple ways.

Macular Hole

Macular Hole Symptoms

Below we have mentioned some of the many symptoms of macular hole so you can receive the right treatment at the right time:

  • Decrease in vision
  • Straight lines appearing curved
  • No symptoms but detected on a routine examination

Causes of Macular hole

Below we listed some of the many causes of macular holes:

  • Age related degeneration of the Vitreous (the gel like structure that keeps the eyeball taut)
  • Injury with fist, ball, shuttlecock, firecracker etc
  • High Myopia or short-sightedness
  • Following long standing diabetic maculopathy
  • Solar eclipse viewing

Who is at risk of developing a macular hole?

A macular hole is more common in those over 50 years of age and female gender. To put it more precisely, the developing stages of macular holes can be divided into parts or sections. Macular hole progresses through 4 stages (which are graded on OCT scan images). The vision is poorer in stages 3 and 4 compared to stages 1 and 2.

Types of Macular holes

Macular hole progresses through 4 stages (which are graded on OCT scan images). The vision is poorer in stages 3 and 4 compared to stages 1 and 2.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is made by the Ophthalmologist on a clinical examination after dilating the eyes and viewing the retina under magnification with an appropriate lens. Since the hole may sometimes be small/subtle, an optical coherence tomography (OCT) scan is almost always done to confirm the diagnosis as well as to measure the size of the hole, determine its stage and predict the outcome of treatment.

 

FAQ

What are some things to remember after Macular hole surgery?

When it comes to macular hole surgery, ensure you visit a reputed hospital to seek the best eye care with the help of expert ophthalmologists and surgeons. Post your surgery, you will be advised to follow some post-operative care instructions like maintaining a head-down position for six to eight hours for over a week.

The patient has the flexibility to choose whether they want to lie down or sit in one position with the help of a headrest. This post-surgery measure is essential as it gives a proper gas sealing effect on the macular hole.