👉 Retinites are a group of abnormal cells in the retina (the layer of tissue that covers and senses light) that can cause vision problems. These cells can be affected by various factors, including infections or damage from certain medications. The primary symptom of retinites is a loss of central vision. This can manifest as blurring, loss of color perception, or difficulty focusing on objects in front of the eyes. The condition may also affect other senses such as hearing and smell. Retinites