What is the reason that sometimes there is a small, transparent, cell like thing floating in front o

Updated on science 2024-07-25
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's dust. Because dust can be reflected into the eye to form an image when it is relatively close to the eye, and because it is too close to be penetrated by light, the eye looks like a transparent cell-like thing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It may be floaters, vitreous liquefaction and posterior detachment are the main causes of floaters, caused by about 70% of patients, but about 1 in 4 may have sight-threatening lesions, the most important of which is retinal tear formation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    These are very small objects that move non-stop with the wind, but do not cause great harm to humans.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    That one was floaters, and I had that too.

    Floaters are an intraocular phenomenon in which the visual field sees shadowed objects floating. These objects can be dots, strips, nets, one or several together. These objects float in the vitreous and move with the movement of the eyeball, so they are called "floaters" because they are like mosquitoes flying in front of their eyes.

    Most floaters do not affect normal visual function, but if there are a large number or multiple dark shadows, or if there are photophobia, pain, excessive tear secretion, visual field defects, etc., or if you have high myopia, diabetes, hypertension and other diseases, it may be a sign of serious eye diseases (such as retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's floaters. There's nothing to do, but it doesn't matter.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's not floaters, I also saw it when I was a kid, it's dust and impurities that fall on my eyes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's floaters.

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital and be prompt**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The vitreous is cloudy, I also have it, it's been almost two months, and it can't be cured.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Analysis: Consider this condition to be floaters, which is caused by the opacity of the vitreous caused by the denaturation and liquefaction of the vitreous. Recommendations:

    1. For floaters with mild symptoms, no obvious impact on vision, and no progression for a long time, in terms of diet, pay attention to eating more vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits and iodine-rich seafood.

    Suggestions: There is no need to be overly nervous and worried, it is necessary to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, and if necessary, give drugs to promote absorption (Volitin, etc.) and drugs to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis**. I wish you good health.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Everyone has probably experienced the feeling of feeling that there is something little floating in their eyes. So what are these little things?

    They look like little bugs or clear liquids. But when you blink or look elsewhere, they disappear again. You're going to start worrying, yes, it's eye floaters, and it's very common.

    As the name suggests, they're not a nuisance, but it's important to make sure they're not bugs or foreign objects that get into your eyes, so even rinsing them won't help. Floaters are found in our eyes. Floaters are constantly moving in shape, so we feel like they're alive.

    But no, floaters are very small eye substances that are projected onto our retina. They may be red blood cells, small pieces of tissue, or protein clusters. Since they are suspended on our vitreous, they float with the movement of our eyes, so they fly.

    Most floaters we don't notice, but we see them when they're close to our retina. This is equivalent to the shadow of your hand being more pronounced when you put it under the chandelier and closer to the table. Floaters are more noticeable when we stare at the surface of a glowing object, such as a display screen, the sky, etc.

    Because the more light enters our eyes, the more our pupils constrict. There is another visual phenomenon and floaters are, but not floaters. When we look up at the blue sky, we see small dots of light fluttering rapidly in our eyes, a phenomenon known as the Sherrell's phenomenon.

    That's why our eyes see things floating around. <>

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Everyone has a normal blink rate, this is because every time in the blink of an eye, a thin tear film will form on the front surface of the cornea, this thin layer of tears will be flat on the front surface of the cornea, of course, due to the tension of the liquid surface, the molecules of the tear film layer will also move, until the tear film breaks down we will blink for the next time. So we can sometimes see the movement of the tear film on the cornea. Cells are very small organisms, so what we see with the naked eye is not the movement of the cell, but the size of the cell can only be observed with the help of a high-powered microscope.

    For some people with high myopia or other people with cloudy lenses or vitreous humor, there is a symptom called floaters. <>

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it should have been in a dusty place when the light was stronger, with long and broken, thick and thin, and different shapes. This should be plastic waste and dust...

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It was like a golden spark, and a transparent coin falling from the sky.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I've seen little stars

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