My vision has changed little since the surgery.
New-onset vitreous floaters, with or without flashes, confer an increased risk for retinal detachment (RD), according to a study published in the March issue of the Annals of Family Medicine.
The harmless 'floaters' popping up in your vision could be a sign of permanent eye damage, a new study has found. Studies estimate as many as three in four Americans occasionally have tiny specks or ...
From hospital leaflets to spoken answers in dozens of languages, new research from the University of East London (UEL) ...
Researchers from Radboud University Medical Center in the Netherlands have warned that the sudden occurrence of floaters may ...
A multilingual, voice-enabled AI chatbot developed by researchers at the University of East London could transform how patients learn about retinal detachment, offering personalised, real-time ...
Background: Data from ophthalmology practices showed that experiencing newly emerging floaters in vision is more strongly associated with retinal ...
Data from ophthalmology practices showed that experiencing newly emerging floaters in vision is more strongly associated with retinal tears than experiencing flashes. However, these ...
I’m a 73-year-old man who had worn glasses since the age of 12 until a successful laser surgery from 22 years ago, which ...
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