
2026-04-11T05:41:21
Vitreous Detachment (PVD): Age-Related Changes Inside the Eye •Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD) is a common age-related condition where the vitreous gel (the clear gel inside the eye) separates from the retina. •It usually occurs naturally with aging and is often harmless, but sometimes it can lead to complications.•Common symptoms include sudden appearance of floaters (spots or cobweb-like shapes), flashes of light, and mild blurred vision. These symptoms may be more noticeable against bright backgrounds.•In most cases, PVD does not require treatment and symptoms settle over time. •However, in some cases, it may lead to retinal tears or detachment, which need urgent care. •Warning signs include a sudden increase in floaters, persistent flashes, or a curtain-like shadow in vision.•Regular eye examinations are important to rule out serious complications. •At Paavai Eye & Skin Care Hospital, Salem, we provide thorough retinal evaluation and guidance for vitreous conditions.•Do not ignore sudden visual changes—early check-up can prevent serious problems.#PVD #VitreousDetachment #EyeCare #HealthyEyes 👁️