Large Eye Floaters Explained - Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD)
What is a Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Eye floaters commonly develop as we age but sometimes you can have a large floater that we refer to as a posterior vitreous detachment (pvd). Posterior vitreous detachment symptoms may include eye floaters and flashes, blurred vision or even complete vision loss in the event of a retinal detachment. Thankfully, eye floaters often improve on their own, otherwise floaters may be treated with a few surgical procedures. Learn about laser vitreolysis here
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Posterior Vitreous Detachment Symptoms
- New floaters in eyes
- Flashes of lights in your vision
- Blurred vision
- Vision loss or dark curtain coming into view
**If you are experiencing any new symptoms please call your local eye doctor (ophthalmologist or optometrist) to be seen.
New posterior vitreous detachment
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