Central Serous Retinopathy
Central serous retinopathy (CSR) is a small, round, shallow swelling
that develops on the retina, the light-sensitive nerve layer that
lines the back of the eye. Although the swelling reduces or distorts
vision, the effects are usually temporary. Vision generally recovers
on its own within a few months.
In the initial stages of CSR, vision may suddenly become blurred
and dim. If the macula (the area of the retina responsible for central
vision) is not affected, there may be no obvious symptoms.

CSR typically affects adults between the ages of 20 and 50. People
with CSR often find that their retinal swelling resolves without
treatment and their original vision returns within six months of
the onset of symptoms. Some people with frequent episodes may have
some permanent vision loss. Recurrences are common and can affect
20% to 50% of people with CSR. While the cause of CSR is unknown,
it seems to occur at times of personal or work-related stress.
As CSR usually resolves on its own, no treatment may be necessary.
Sometimes laser surgery can reduce the swelling sooner, but the
final visual outcome is usually about the same. If retinal swelling
persists for more than three or four months, or if an examination
reveals early retinal degeneration, laser surgery may be helpful.


Retina Information
Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Anti-VEGF Treatment
for Wet MD
Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
Central Serous Retinopathy
Choroidal Nevus
Detached and Torn Retina
Epiretinal Membrane/Macular Pucker
Floaters and Flashes
Fluorescein Angiography
Lattice Degeneration
Macular Degeneration and Nutrition
Macular Hole
Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Retinal Care
Uveitis
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Retina Information
Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Anti-VEGF Treatment
for Wet MD
Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
Central Serous Retinopathy
Choroidal Nevus
Detached and Torn Retina
Epiretinal Membrane/Macular Pucker
Floaters and Flashes
Fluorescein Angiography
Lattice Degeneration
Macular Degeneration and Nutrition
Macular Hole
Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Retinal Care
Uveitis
Phoenixville Eye Care Specialists
720 S. Main Street
Phoenixville, PA
19460-3844
Phone: 610-933-3498
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