Vitreous opacity is the blurred vision caused by the opaque body inside the vitreous, which is related to a variety of factors, and needs to be taken in combination with the patient's condition.
Introduction to vitreous opacity:
The vitreous is one of the tissues of the eyeball, which is normally a colorless transparent gelatinous semi-solid, whose main role is to support the retina and the wall of the eyeball, and also constitutes a refractive interstitium, but if it is affected by factors such as aging, inflammation, and bleeding, it can lead to foreign bodies entering the vitreous, or the vitreous itself is liquefied, which will cause the patient to have blurred vision, and at the same time, there will be black shadows fluttering in the visual field, affecting the patient's vision. Usually, mild physiological vitreous opacity does not require special **, but if it is pathological vitreous opacity and the vision loss is severe, surgery is required as soon as possible** to avoid persistent vision loss.
Precautions for vitreous opacity:
After the occurrence of vitreous opacity, patients must take good eye care during the first period, usually avoid using their eyes in a bad light environment, and do not use electronic products for a long time, pay attention to a good work and rest time, which will help the recovery of the condition and **.