Vitreous Gel Breaking Apart Is The Main Cause For Bright Lights And
Floaters
Stringy, black dots, circles, or lines are seen moving up and down or left and right in your view after the
vitreous humor gel liquifies into smaller clumps. With the passage of time, the vitreous gel has a subtle change
that results in its shrinkage and transformation into a watery substance.
In the event the vitreous changes into a more liquefied form, small parts form which can
appear like insects shifting back and forth inside your eyes or black string and shadows in your vision. The
parasite worm that looks like it's growing in your eye is really just a shadow cast on the back wall of your eye
from debris and particles floating within the vitreous body.
Black floaters that look like peas in a pod can randomly drift upwards or downwards as you try to follow them
with your eyes.
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