Retinal Degeneration Primary

**Degeneration of the primary retina** is a process characterized by cell death and death of the nervous tissue of the visual organs. If the lesion affects the entire retina, the person temporarily or permanently loses vision due to decreased sensitivity of the nerves. Depending on the diagnosis, severity and localization of the pathological process in each eye or both at once, the patient is assigned a category of disability (disability).

Factors that provoke retinal degeneration at an early stage are: - sedentary lifestyle, lack of physical activity; - violation of nutrition, vitamin balance; - abnormal physical activity; - scoliosis of the vertebrae, changes in the shape of the skull;

Pathology is often a prelude to the following eye diseases: - glaucoma; -