Posterior vitreous detachment
Posterior vitreous detachment is an eye condition. The vitreous is the clear, jelly-like substance in your eye. It provides shape and nutrients to your eye. With posterior vitreous detachment, this jelly becomes more liquid and comes away or detaches from your retina (the light sensitive layer at the back of your eye). It then starts to move ... ................
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