vitreous detachment is VERY COMMON and most of the time totally benign. is RARELY (very rarely!) causes retinal holes/tears/detachment, so we always watch it, but the vast majority of the time everything is fine. yes, the blurry will eventually go away but it may take MONTHS. if the whole vitreous detached it would not be a big deal. no, vitreal detachment has NO FEELING. the pressure you feel must be caused by something else like sinuses or teeth problems.
Hello!It's a fact that since 2 days now, the blurness has almost gone away!It still isn't like before but it is not annoying anymore!It was very uncomfortable especially when i read a book or watched tv.It seems that as the vitreous detached it created a piece of a "curtain" (not obscured curtain but blury)as the doctor said and now the jely has started to become more smooth. Im no more anxious and i'm glad that it happened in frond of the eye so that it was noticeable because now i will be more cautious and have regular(as needed)visits to the doctor!I have general eye symptoms that are probably due to the vitrous, myopia or other causes like black spots, scotomas, floaters, flashing lights, warms on the sky etc and sometimes it's very annoying to look around at white walls (eg at my work). I guess having a retinal detachment will have symptoms that are more obvious and not just another floater or a flashing light! Thank you for your post :)
I would also like to add that i have vision snow. It starts at night under low ilumination. I have this a long time now, maybe it is relevant or irelevant to vitreous. I think it has to do with sleeping & rest too.
Thank u very much because i was anxious and now i fell ok with it. There is something else though i would like to ask. How will i realize i'll have retina detachment (just in case)? What are the symptoms?Thank you very much!
Hi, I had a vitreous detachment and it is painless like he said and it can take months to complete. The symptoms of a retinal detachment usually include flashing lights, and sometimes a black curtain over part of the vision. I also have some flashes with the vetreal detachment but not all the time as you would with a retinal detachment. I am not an ophthalmologist, but this is what I was told when I asked this question. Good Luck.