H36: Retinal disorders in diseases classified elsewhere

H36.8: Other retinal disorders in diseases classified elsewhere

The retina is a layer inside the eye. It contains a lot of sensory cells that can perceive light. There are sensory cells for colors and sensory cells for light and dark. The sensory cells pass the information on to the nerve cells in the optic nerve.

Your retina has been damaged by another disorder.

When there is retinal damage, one may see gray spots or shadows. One’s vision may then be worse, too. One may see things distorted or in unusual colors.