Question
Can vitreous opacity be treated?
Answer
Hello, according to your description, the vitreous is typically a transparent gel-like substance. As we age, or due to factors such as myopia, trauma, or inflammation from other eye diseases, the gel-like substance may liquefy, leading to symptoms of floaters. It is important to differentiate between physiological and pathological floaters, as the treatment methods vary depending on the severity. We recommend visiting a professional ophthalmology hospital to check your fundus condition after examination. In daily life, it is important to use your eyes reasonably, avoid long periods of watching television or staying up late, and regularly check your fundus.