The American Society of Retina Specialists is the largest retinal organization in the world, representing over 3300 members in all 50 states and 63 countries.
When Joe's vision became blurry from diabetic macular edema (DME), he worried about missing some of life's biggest moments—including cheering on his favorite Chicago sports teams.
With expert care from retina specialists, a personalized treatment plan, and a renewed commitment to his health, Joe was able to regain nearly perfect vision and focus on the future.
Read Joe's inspiring story and learn why timely care from a retina specialist can make all the difference: https://t.co/5HZ7YGYtdG
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As Healthy Vision Month comes to a close, we hope you learned more about how healthy retinas make healthy vision possible.
ASRS offers a wide range of trusted resources for people with retinal conditions, as well as their friends and loved ones.
Visit https://t.co/c5kOR5sF8G to explore patient guides, videos, fact sheets, patient stories, and additional resources designed to help you better understand retinal disease and when to contact a retina specialist to protect your sight.
Share these trusted resources with friends and family to help support healthy vision for a lifetime. #SeeforaLifetime #HealthyVisionMonth
After sudden vision loss during pregnancy left her nearly blind, Kristin feared she might never see again. A retina specialist’s swift, carefully planned surgery restored her sight and protected both her and her unborn child.
Some vision changes during pregnancy can signal serious retinal conditions that require urgent evaluation. Don’t ignore flashes, floaters, blurred vision, or sudden vision loss.
Read Kristin’s full story and learn more about pregnancy and retina health: https://t.co/R9EP6lhASo.
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#DYK? Healthy habits that support your overall wellness can also help protect your retinas and preserve healthy vision.
Managing blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol, staying active, eating nutritious foods, and avoiding smoking all play a role in retina health.
Explore ASRS’s Healthy Habits for Healthy Vision patient guide:
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During #HealthyVisionMonth, download and print the Preparing for Your Retina Appointment Guide. The guide includes information on what to expect during your appointment with your retina specialist, what to bring, and other helpful tips. It also provides a list of questions you may want to ask your retina specialist to better understand and care for your retinal condition.
Access the guide in English and Spanish at https://t.co/GwEKQ9YCXa. #SeeforaLifetime #retinaspecialist
Pregnancy can bring many changes, including changes that may affect vision.
You can take steps to help protect your retina health during pregnancy:
• Keep blood sugar under control
• Monitor blood pressure
• Attend recommended eye exams
• Report vision changes right away
Small steps can make a big difference in protecting your sight.
Learn more at https://t.co/c5kOR5sF8G
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Healthy Vision Month is the perfect time to learn more about the retina and the important role it plays in healthy sight.
The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye that sends visual signals to the brain, allowing you to see the world around you. Diseases of the retina can threaten vision and even lead to blindness if left untreated.
Watch our “What Is the Retina?” video to learn more.
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Most vision changes during pregnancy are temporary. However, some may be signs of serious retinal disease that require prompt care from a retina specialist.
Retinal conditions during pregnancy are more likely if you have:
• Diabetes
• High blood pressure or preeclampsia
• A history of retinal disease
• Rapid changes in blood sugar
Even healthy pregnancies can come with unexpected vision changes, so new symptoms should always be evaluated.
Learn more at https://t.co/c5kOR5sF8G
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May is Healthy Vision Month.
Dr. Sunir Garg shares the 20-20-20 rule to prevent digital eye strain: take a break every 20 minutes to look at something 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds. To learn more about #vision health, click on the video below.
This #MotherDay, we are honored to share Kristin's story. During pregnancy, complications from diabetic retinopathy caused sudden bleeding in both of Kristin's eyes, leaving her unable to see.
With urgent care from her retina specialist, including surgery performed during pregnancy, her vision was restored.
Kristin's story is a powerful reminder that vision changes during pregnancy should never be ignored and that prompt care from a retina specialist can help save sight.
Read and share Kristin’s story today: https://t.co/bllc1LkdZq
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Pregnancy can bring many changes — including changes in vision that should never be ignored.
Our new Understanding Retina Health During Pregnancy patient guide explains how pregnancy can affect the retina, warning signs to watch for, and when to seek expert care from a retina specialist.
Download the free guide at https://t.co/cthueET8FW.
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Not all vision changes during pregnancy are harmless.
Contact a retina specialist right away if you notice:
• Flashes of light
• New or increased floaters
• Blurred or distorted vision
• A shadow or curtain in your field of view
These symptoms may signal a serious retinal condition that requires prompt care.
Do not wait.
Learn more at https://t.co/c5kOR5s7j8
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During pregnancy, underlying conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure can affect the retina and increase the risk of vision complications.
Pregnancy may also be linked to conditions like preeclampsia or fluid buildup under the retina, which can cause blurred or distorted vision.
Most vision changes are temporary, but some require prompt care from a retina specialist.
Knowing the difference matters. Learn more at https://t.co/c5kOR5s7j8
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Pregnancy brings profound changes to a woman’s body, including her eyes. Hormonal, metabolic, and blood vessel changes during pregnancy can affect the retina, leading to new retinal conditions or making existing ones worse.
During Healthy Vision Month, follow along as we share what to watch for and how to protect your sight.
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Vision can change in an instant.
Retinal emergencies like retinal detachment, severe eye trauma, or sudden vision loss require immediate care from a retina specialist. Retina specialists are physicians and surgeons with advanced training to diagnose and treat complex, sight-threatening conditions.
Find YOUR retina specialist through the American Society of Retina Specialists: https://t.co/c5kOR5s7j8.
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Protecting your vision starts with seeing what the eye can’t.
Retina specialists use some of the most advanced imaging technologies available, helping detect disease earlier, monitor changes more closely, and guide treatments that can preserve sight.
Learn more by downloading our Advanced Retinal Imaging patient guide, available in English and Spanish: https://t.co/GwEKQ9Y57C
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Do you know the seven healthy habits that can not only bolster your overall health but also preserve healthy retinas and eyesight?
Embrace these healthy habits today to safeguard your retina health in the future.
Download ASRS’s Healthy Habits to Preserve Healthy Vision patient guide today to learn more at https://t.co/A1LXBWYMZJ. #SeeforaLifetime #RetinaSpecialist #RetinaHealth
Flashes of light. A sudden increase in floaters. A curtain or shadow in your peripheral vision. Do you know the steps to take if you experience sudden vision changes that may be a sign of retinal detachment? In this ASRS interview, Dr. Jay Stallman and his patient, David Bragg, join Dr. Timothy Murray to discuss David’s experience with retinal detachment and what everyone should watch for to safeguard vision. Watch on YouTube (https://t.co/6DCTJyX02q) or visit https://t.co/W8MVNC9slr to listen today. #RetinaSpecialist #SeeforaLifetime
When Jose began noticing subtle changes in his vision, he assumed it was something minor—but over time, it worsened, affecting his ability to drive and see clearly. When he finally sought care, he was diagnosed with a macular hole, along with retinal tears and a detachment, requiring multiple procedures to restore his sight.
Today, Jose is back to the activities he loves, including photography. His story is a powerful reminder that retinal conditions can develop quickly and without pain, and that acting fast can make all the difference.
Read his full story: https://t.co/NSwebkFdx2
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This year marks 10 years of JVRD! To celebrate, the Editor has curated a “Best of” collection highlighting standout research from the journal’s first decade.
Explore the collection 👇
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