Question
Can vitreous opacity be treated?
Answer
According to your description, the vitreous is generally a transparent gel-like substance. However, with age or due to eye conditions such as myopia, injury, or inflammation, the vitreous may become liquefied, leading to symptoms of floaters. When experiencing floaters, it is necessary to determine whether they are physiological or pathological, as the treatment methods vary depending on the degree. It is recommended to have an eye examination at a professional ophthalmic hospital after checking the fundus condition. In daily life, one should pay attention to reasonable eye use, avoid long periods of watching TV or staying up late, and regularly undergo fundus examinations.