Anatomy
Retinal Blood Vessels (Retinal Vasculature / Retinal Circulation)
Retinal Blood Vessels (retinal vasculature, or retinal circulation) are tiny blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the retina. retinal blood vessels supply oxygen and nutrients to the retina. Healthy vessels are important for good vision.
Anatomy Overview
Retinal Blood Vessels (Retinal Vasculature / Retinal Circulation)
Structure & Components
Normal blood flow
Healthy retina
Clear vision
Good oxygen supply
No vision problems
Vessels remain invisible
Functions & Physiology
Very small blood vessels
Feed retinal cells
Important for vision
Damaged by diabetes
Damaged by high blood pressure
Age changes vessels
Key Points
Keep vessels healthy
Control blood sugar
Control blood pressure
Don't smoke
Regular eye exams
Early detection prevents damage
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