If you ever notice pesky dark strands that may resemble anything from a simple speck to a cobweb drifting across your vision, what you're probably seeing is what's known as an eye floater.
If you see blurry shadows, also called floaters, or flashes of light, you could have PVD. As you get older, a gel inside your eye — called vitreous gel — can liquefy over time. It can slowly ...
"Floaters" in the Eye They are the spots that most people occasionally see before their eyes. The authors propose that floaters are usually diffraction patterns cast on the retina by red blood cells ...
We don’t pay much attention to our eyes until there’s a problem. Most of us wait until daily life or reading becomes blurry, ...
MacTel is a rare, progressive eye disease that affects the macula and causes a gradual deterioration in central vision.
Learn about the anatomy of your eyes and how each part of the eye works in order to create visual output. Does your baby really need an eye exam in their first year? Absolutely. The smaller and ...
Dr Joshua Mmbaga, has advised Tanzanians to undergo regular eye screenings to detect early signs of diabetic eye disease. Dr Mmbaga gave the advice on Wednesday in Dodoma while delivering a lecture ...