Vitreous protrusion through the pupil into the anterior chamber is most often seen in cases of vitreous hernia, a condition in which the vitreous body protrudes through the pupil into the anterior chamber. It is commonly seen after cataract intracapsular extraction. Vitreous hernia is prone to cause corneal edema and clouding when it comes into contact with the corneal endothelium. Most vitreous hernias are due to herniation after cataract capsulotomy. Glaucoma can occur as a result of impeded circulation of atrial fluid. Vitreous hernia after cataract capsulotomy. There is pigmentation at the anterior interface and partial blockage of the pupil. Patients are advised to eat a diet rich in foods containing lutein-like pigments, such as carrots, spinach, and chili peppers. Eat more foods rich in vitamin C, such as tomatoes, cabbage, onions. Eat more foods rich in selenium, such as shrimp, nuts and so on. Drink more tea, mainly green tea.5: Eat more zinc-rich foods, such as pineapple, coarse grains, eggplant, etc.