Venus in the eyes is a common symptom in ophthalmology, usually caused by the following reasons: 1, due to retinal ischemia, usually seen in patients with hypertension, due to retinal artery narrowing or spasm, which leads to transient retinal ischemia, triggering abnormal sensations in the retina, resulting in the rotation of gold stars in the patient’s field of vision. 2, due to posterior vitreous detachment pulling the retina, an aging phenomenon, when the vitreous When the vitreous humor is liquefied, it will gradually separate from the retina, and the retina, which is more tightly adhered to the retina, will pull on the retina when turning the eye or participating in sports, causing a flashing sensation in the retina, as if there are gold stars in front of the eyes. 3, caused by upright hypotension, which is common in young people, when suddenly standing up from a sitting or lying position, the blood pressure is not immediately elevated, which leads to Short-term cerebral ischemia, the visual center will have abnormal function, triggering the starry eyes.