What Is Posterior Vitreous Detachment? Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) is an eye condition that naturally happens with age, when gel that usually fills your eyeball detaches from your retina.
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Have you ever noticed floating shapes drifting across your vision, especially when looking at a bright surface like the sky or a white wall? These tiny filaments or dark specks that seem to move away ...
We get floaters when vitreous fibres - a gel-like fluid that makes up 80 per cent of the eye - clog together, according to Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists’ Dr Daniel ...
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