What Are Flashes of Light in the Eye?
Flashes of light in the eye are a temporary visual disturbance related to the perception of light within the eye. This phenomenon usually occurs due to the pulling of the vitreous (gel-like) body in the eye or changes in the retina. Flashes of light may become more noticeable with sudden movements or in dark environments.
Vitreous Degeneration: As a person ages, the vitreous body may liquefy and detach from the retina. This detachment can cause flashes of light as it tugs on the retina.
Retinal Tear or Detachment: A retinal tear or detachment is a serious condition that requires urgent medical intervention. A retinal tear may manifest as flashes of light.
Headaches and Migraines: During migraine headaches, visual aura symptoms may appear as flashing lights or zigzag patterns in the field of vision.
Symptoms Sudden and recurrent flashes of light
Light flashes in part or all of the visual field
More noticeable flashes of light in dark environmentsIt is crucial for individuals experiencing flashes of light in the eye to consult an eye doctor as soon as possible. The doctor will perform a detailed examination of the eye to assess the condition of the retina. Treatment may vary depending on the underlying cause. Conditions such as retinal tears or detachments often require surgical intervention. Flashes of light in the eye can be a symptom of various conditions, so it is important to seek expert medical advice without delay when such symptoms are observed.
Created Date : 19.08.2024
Updated Date : 06.11.2024