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What is a retinal vein occlusion?

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What is a retinal vein occlusion?

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A retinal vein occlusion is a blockage of one of these veins. The vein blocks when the blood in it stops flowing, and the vein cannot then drain the blood out of the retina. If the vein blocks some blood then leaks out of the vein. Also, clear fluid leaks out causing water-logging the retina. This naturally damages the sight.

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