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Posterior Vitreous Detatchment
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I was diagnosed with this 4 weeks ago (left eye only) and was told it would clear up on its own. It has not improved at all yet. It is affecting my ability to drive and generally making me miserable. Does anyone know how long it will take to go?
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This is different to what the consultant meant by clear up. A PVD can fully detach from the retina in approximately four weeks but the vitreous floaters created at this time will persist longer although they can break up into smaller floaters which may be easier to ignore. Once the vitreous gel has fully detached there is then less risk of a retinal detachment and I presume this is what your consultant meant by clear up.
There is usually no disturbance to the quality of your vision with a PVD unless it causes some traction on the macula at the central part of the back of the eye. This is rare but I would suggest if you are having difficulties with your vision to seek further opinion with your optometrist who can refer you to your local eye clinic if necessary.
I have posted this before but I think it is a good information leaflet.
http://www.goodhope.o...ments/eyedept/pvd.htm
This is different to what the consultant meant by clear up. A PVD can fully detach from the retina in approximately four weeks but the vitreous floaters created at this time will persist longer although they can break up into smaller floaters which may be easier to ignore. Once the vitreous gel has fully detached there is then less risk of a retinal detachment and I presume this is what your consultant meant by clear up.
There is usually no disturbance to the quality of your vision with a PVD unless it causes some traction on the macula at the central part of the back of the eye. This is rare but I would suggest if you are having difficulties with your vision to seek further opinion with your optometrist who can refer you to your local eye clinic if necessary.
I have posted this before but I think it is a good information leaflet.
http://www.goodhope.o...ments/eyedept/pvd.htm
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