The vitreous is frivolously hooked up to the retina on the back by protein fibres. As we age, the vitreous shrinks and finally tends to drag away from the retina and cause a vitreous detachment. The vitreous is already indifferent in about 75% of people aged over 65 years. However, if signs happen they’re gentle flashes and floaters , which can be signs of retinal detachment. The flashes are inclined to settle once the detachment is full. The health care supplier then shines a blue mild at your Eye. Any problems on the surface of the cornea might be stained by the dye and seem green beneath the blue mild.…

