
Even the sight of it floating around is just one of the daily annoyances. But if the vitreous degeneration of the eyeball moves to the back of the retina, the vitreous in the front of the eye may be moved. until the retinal detachment This allows us to see flashes of light or lightning in our eyes while in the dark or in low light.
However, if the retina is pulled too hard by the vitreous in the eye, it causes a tear. A retinal tear causes the blood vessels that run across the retina to tear as well, allowing us to see black dots from the blood coming out. or seeing red lines obscuring in the eye or floating in the eye
In addition, when the retina is torn. The deteriorated vitreous fluid may seep through the tear hole. and eroding the retina to peel off the wall of the eyeball By the point where the optic nerve is detached, there will be a loss of vision in that area as well. causing symptoms to see a solid band like a veil in some parts and if more retinal detachment occurs will see a dark band in the eye enlarged until it obscures vision as well In this case, it should be treated with surgery. But after the surgery, it may not be able to see as well as before.
Although we can not prevent degenerative eye jelly. but always observing our own abnormalities and not neglecting that anomaly It is probably a way to help reduce the severity of macular degeneration. Including many other diseases too.
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