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What happens to an epiretinal membrane if it is not treated?
 
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Most epiretinal membranes do not go away on their own. The good news, however, is that in most cases the problem is stable.

Only about 1 in 10 people will suffer progressive deterioration in their vision as a consequence of an epiretinal membrane. Epiretinal membranes only affect the central part of vision and as such, patients suffering from them do not go blind