What to do about vitreous opacity, what to do about vitreous opacity, and what are the consequences?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-26
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for eye examination, and then do the ** plan according to the condition. Patients with fresh vitreous hemorrhage should be given bed rest and hemostatic drugs; For patients with old bleeding, drugs that promote turbid absorption should be used, such as lutein with liquid lutein, oral vitamin C, dibazole, etc., and intramuscular injection of iodine or hyaluronidase. In severe cases, vitrectomy may be used if it is generally ineffective.

    Vitreous opacity caused by heavy intraocular hemorrhage, retinal detachment, etc., requires surgery**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Judging from your description, it is considered to be related to the lack of outdoor exercise, coupled with the vitreous opacity caused by unreasonable eye use and lack of sleep. It is recommended to adjust your mentality, pay attention to rest, use your eyes reasonably, control the use of fine eyes such as mobile phones and computers, look at the distance more, exercise more, you can do hot compresses and massages for the eyes, you can use the above drugs, and observe for a month.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can use some iodine intramuscular injection, generally a course of ten days, and then use some salvia, ligustrazine injection to induce blood circulation and remove stasis**, if it affects vision, vitrectomy can be done.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many causes of vitreous opacity, such as retinal hemorrhage in embryonic tissue or cells that remain in the vitreous humor, such as retinal hemorrhage in diabetes, which can invade the vitreous cavity and cause vitreous hemorrhage. There are also traumatic injuries that can cause hemorrhage, vitreous opacity. Vitreous opacity can also occur due to vitreous degeneration and liquefaction in the elderly; Patients with myopia may have liquefaction and degeneration of the vitreous humor, resulting in vitreous opacity.

    Vitreous opacity has a variety of causes. There is a vitreous posterior detachment, the vitreous was originally attached to the optic disc, and the two are detached, and the patient will feel a ring-shaped black shadow in front of his eyes; There is also stellate vitreous degeneration that can also cause vitreous opacity, which may be associated with hypercholesterolemia; There are also tumors in the eye, parasites in the vitreous body of tears, etc., as well as uveitis can cause vitreous opacity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Look less at your phone, TV, and use your eyes less to give your eyes time to rest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You go to the Five Views to check it out.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, this is generally a common symptom of vitreous opacity, also known as floaters.

    The vitreous humor is the contents located in the middle and posterior segments of the eyeball. Normally, it is in a clear gel state. 99 of them are water, and a small amount of collagen, hyaluronic acid, etc.

    Hyaluronic acid depolymerizes due to metabolism and photochemical action, collagen fiber scaffolds collapse and concentrate, and water analysis occurs. At the same time, due to the condensation of solid components, or the invasion of blood and other formed components, the transparency of the vitreous is changed, and an opaque body appears, which is called vitreous turbidity. At this time, you will see dotted or filamentous black shadows fluttering in front of you.

    Generally, young people are mostly caused by myopia, and many friends with normal eyes will also have this symptom, especially when looking at white walls and lights. It is physiological, the dark shadow will not increase, and it will not affect the vision, and normal vision, do not worry too much, usually pay attention to develop good eye habits.

    If it is an elderly person, there is a dark shadow, and the dark shadow suddenly increases, it may be caused by pathological reasons in the fundus, at this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, and then accordingly**.

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a detailed eye examination to see if there are other fundus problems caused by pathological floaters, and then accordingly**. Hope it helps!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In particular, pathological vitreous opacity is very prone to proliferative vitreoretinopathy, and once the fibroproliferative membrane appears.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Vitreous opacity should focus first on the primary disease. **After the primary disease, it can prevent the vitreous opacity from increasing further, and at the same time reduce the damage to the eye caused by the primary disease.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Vitreous opacity is not a disease name, but a common pathological change of vitreous plywood, vitreous itself or adjacent tissue lesions often lead to vitreous opacity, the consequences are quite serious, it is recommended to go to Chongqing Preh Ophthalmology as early as possible.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Problem analysis: From your description, your situation should be vitreous hemorrhage, which can be caused by vascular factors, posterior vitreous detachment, retinal tear, etc.

    Guidance: If the amount of bleeding is not large, it generally manifests as floaters, or floaters are aggravated. Some may have vision loss.

    Generally, it is gradually absorbed by bleeding in 4-6 months, but some repeated bleeding is not effective. In severe cases, ultrasound may be considered**. There are currently no effective medications**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Vitreous opacity**Method: Physiological floaters are not required**, pathological opacities should be carried out for the primary disease**, fresh vitreous hemorrhage should be bed rest, and hemostatic drugs should be applied. For patients with old bleeding, drugs that promote cloudy absorption, such as Dionin eye drops, oral vitamin C, and methimazole, should be used.

    Intramuscular injection of amtodine or hyaluronidase, severe cases are generally ineffective, vitrectomy can be used. It is advisable to go to the hospital for specific examinations.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Vitrectomy can be used for patients who are mainly drug** and generally ineffective in severe cases.

    1.Drugs**: First, anti-inflammatory or hemostasis**, followed by iodine preparations, hyaluronidase, urokinase or calcium to promote absorption.

    2.Surgery**: Microscopic removal of the diseased vitreous.

    3.Other**: ultrashort wave, or ultrasound and sodium iodide iontophoresis and other physics**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This can lead to vision loss, blindness or retinal detachment.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are two types of vitreous opacity: physiological vitreous opacity and pathological vitreous opacity.

    1. Physiological vitreous opacity, that is, small black spots or fluttering hair in front of the eyes on a bright place or white background, is strictly not a disease, it is a phenomenon of body aging, just like the white hair of human beings is not needed. (Fundus ultrasound can be done in the hospital to confirm whether it is physiological vitreous opacity).

    2. Pathological vitreous opacity often suddenly appears in front of the eyes, the black shadow is fixed, and there can be a sense of flash, with the development of the disease, there can be a sense of occlusion, part of the visual field is defective, if not ** eventually leads to vision loss. If you have any of the above symptoms, please immediately go to a professional eye hospital for a detailed examination, which is often no longer a vitreous problem, but a fundus disease.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    **Depending on the specific degree, if the vitreous humor is affected by age or other diseases, simple or physiological vitreous liquefaction occurs, that is, transparent dots or floating objects begin to appear in front of the eyes, also known as floaters, without other obvious symptoms, and visual impact, can be relieved by appropriate rest and medication. However, regular examinations are required to prevent serious lesions such as vitreous hemorrhage and retinal detachment caused by myopia or other factors, and it is necessary to go to a specialist eye hospital for timely treatment.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1) How is vitreous opacity formed?

    When you hear vitreous opacity, many people will think that it is an eye disease, but in fact, vitreous opacity is not a disease name, but one of the signs caused by the vitreous itself or adjacent tissue lesions, there are many factors that cause vitreous opacity, and the common ones are as follows.

    1) Inflammatory vitreous opacity: The vitreous is a non-vascular tissue, and vitreous inflammation is caused by the spread of inflammation of the surrounding tissues. Such as iris cyclitis, retinal choroidopathy.

    Exudates of inflammatory tissues, inflammatory cells, necrotic tissues, pigment granules, and phagocytes attach to the vitreous fibrous tissue and produce many different types of opacities.

    2) Traumatic vitreous opacity: blunt trauma and penetrating injury of the eyeball are often accompanied by intraocular hemorrhage and cause opacity, and intraocular foreign bodies and secondary infections also cause opacity.

    3) Vitreous degeneration and opacity: With age, the vitreous gradually denatures, manifesting as condensation and liquefaction. The condensation part has a high density, and there can be flocculent, filamentous, colorless and transparent turbidity.

    The vitreous structure of the liquefaction site disintegrates, forming a liquid-filled void. This vitreous opacity is more common in high myopia and the elderly, and it does not change for a long time and does not affect vision.

    4) Brilliant vitreous liquefaction: crystals are seen in the vitreous, and they show a shining appearance after illumination. The crystals are mainly cholesterol, but also phosphate, tyrosine, etc. The cause of this cloudiness is unknown.

    5) Snow Twinkle: In the past, it was called quasar vitreitis. In the vitreous cavity, countless white spherical or disc-shaped bodies are seen, like stars in the sky. It is more common in hyperlipidemia and diabetes.

    6) Hemorrhagic vitreous opacity: retinal and uveal blood vessels rupture and hemorrhage flow into and accumulate in the vitreous cavity, resulting in vitreous hemorrhage.

    7) Systemic disease and vitreous opacity: Some febrile venereal diseases are often combined with vitreous opacity. Such as influenza, typhoid fever, encephalitis, etc., malaria, relapsing fever, etc. can also be reported to cause vitreous opacity. Vitreous opacity may also occur in nephritis, preeclampsia, and diabetes mellitus.

    8) Others: Intraocular tumors, vitreous parasitic diseases, vitreoretinal degeneration can also cause vitreous opacity.

    b) Vitreous opacity**:

    Physiological floaters do not necessarily**. Pathologic opacities should be directed at the primary disease. Fresh vitreous hemorrhage should be given bed rest and hemostatic drugs should be used.

    For patients with old bleeding, drugs that promote cloudy absorption, such as Dionin eye drops, oral vitamin C, and methimazole, should be used. Intramuscular injection of amtoiodine or hyaluronidase. In severe cases, vitrectomy may be used if it is generally ineffective.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Vitreous opacity is divided into two types: physiological and pathological. Physiological is a degenerative lesion of the human eye, which hardly affects vision and does not require surgery**. Pathological opacity is often caused by hemorrhagic inflammation, which is extremely harmful to vision and generally requires surgery**.

    Judge first**, look at the specific situation**.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Simple vitreous opacity, commonly known as "floaters" is generally caused by vitreous liquefaction or vitreous detachment, you can do an eye B ultrasound to check the specific situation of the current turbidity, as far as the current medical level is concerned, **vitreous opacity caused by floaters there is no very effective drug and particularly good method, mild vitreous opacity as long as it does not affect vision, don't care about it, Chinese medicine recommends taking Chinese medicine decoction to assist**, but the effect should vary from person to person, and the general effect is not great. It is recommended to inject iodine directly to promote cloudy absorption, but I personally think that this method is not only painful but also has little effect, and I usually eat more iodine-containing foods.

    Vitreous opacity is a common ophthalmic disease, as long as it is not particularly cloudy, it does not affect normal life, and it is not a big problem, and patients with high myopia are more likely to have it. In general, floaters do not cause blindness. If there is severe vitreous opacity that interferes with daily life, vitrectomy may be used for surgery**.

    Personally, I think home remedies are useless, this is a problem in the vitreous, the vitreous itself is not strong in absorption and metabolism, it can be absorbed less by oral drugs, and the liquefied part is less likely to recover, it is generally not very good, and the effect of traditional Chinese medicine is not very good, don't make so many useless home remedies to make trouble for yourself, pay attention to eye hygiene, and regular re-examination is true.

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