'Floaters' are seen as dots or spots that 'float' in front of everything looked at by the person. They may occur alone or in association with flashes. This article aims to provide GPs with a strategy to separate those patients with flashes and/or floaters who simply require reassurance, ...
Flashes and floaters are symptoms of the eye that commonly occur as a result of age-related changes to the vitreous gel. When we are born, the vitreous is firmly attached to the retina and is a thick, firm substance without much movement. But as we age, the vitreous becomes thinner and...
Floaters can have causes that aren’t due to any underlying disease of the eye. Thevitreous gelinside the eye that helps give the eye its shape can over time clump up causing the small specks or clouds in your line of vision. Flashes occur when the vitreous gel pulls on the retina causi...
Floaters and flashes of light become more common as we grow older. While not all floaters and flashes are serious, you should always have a medical eye examination by an ophthalmologist to make sure there has been no damage to your retina. The difference between a two minute laser treatment ...
Eye flashes and floaters are usually not an emergency. If you see the occasional eye floater, it typically isn’t something to worry about. You should let your eye doctor know about the floaters and have your eyes checked regularly to make sure there are no other vision issues, but this ...
Floaters are most often isolated occurrences that are a perfectly normal part of vision. However, if they become more frequent, and are accompanied by eye flashes – bursts or streaks of light similar to the “stars” you may see after taking a blow ...
Posterior vitreous detachment is a common age-related condition typically presenting as acute-onset floaters and flashes of light Posterior vitreous detachment is the most common cause of acute-onset floaters or flashes of light. Its prevalence is 24% among adults aged 50-59 years, increasing to ...
Eye floaters and flashes are both caused by the natural shrinking of the gel-like fluid in your eye (vitreous) that happens as you age. Floaters appear in
Acute onset of monocular flashes and/or floaters is a common presentation to primary care providers. Most often, this represents a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), an age-related condition with a prevalence that increases from 24% in adults aged 50 t
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