What are the symptoms of vitreous detachment

Vitreous detachment generally refers to the detachment of the vitreous body, there will be a flashing sensation and other manifestations, and the patient will have a dense cloudy ring, transparent cavity and other manifestations in the eye examination.
1. Flashing sensation: patients with vitreous detachment will have a flashing sensation, that is, there will be a cobweb itchy black shadow fluttering in front of the eyes.
2. Dense cloudy ring, transparent cavity: patients will appear dense cloudy ring during eye examination, which is considered to be caused by the separation of optic disc attachment and vitreous body. In the slit lamp examination, the patient will find a huge transparent cavity behind the vitreous body, and the patient will find the vitreous body fluttering greatly when the eye rotates.
Patients with posterior vitreous detachment may experience complications such as retinal vessel rupture, vitreous volume hemorrhage, and idiopathic macular tear if no timely action is taken to treat the condition. It is recommended that patients with posterior vitreous detachment should seek medical attention in a timely manner, and the doctor will choose the appropriate treatment according to the patient’s condition.