March 17, 2004 - quickmedical

Tears often occur when the vitreous (gel that fills most of the inside of the eye between the retina and the lens) pulls loose or separates from its attachment to the retina. This is most likely to occur at the outside edges of the eye. Bleeding or hemorrhage may occur when a blood vessel is also torn. ................
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