CME & Macular Edema
- The acronym CME is used for a specific type of macular edema known as cystoid macular edema. The fluid beneath the retina collects in a cyst, or small fluid filled pocket. The American Academy of Ophthalmology states that cystoid macular edema is the most common cause of decreased vision, following cataract surgery.
- Macular edema can form as a result of diabetes or high blood pressure, also causing reduced vision. The fluid collects beneath the retina in a diffuse pattern. No cysts form in these types of macular edema.
- The treatment for macular edema depends on the type. Cystoid macular edema is treated with anti-inflammatory medication. Other types of macular edema can be treated with laser therapy, eye injections or by treating the underlying condition.
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