That looks like a series of small red or dark coloured spots a cobweb thread of cotton a mosquito or fly in your vision contact and consult your eye care professional as soon as.
Lightning bolt flashes in eyes.
Photopsia is the symptom of seeing flashes of light and is essentially harmless but it may be a sign of more serious complications elsewhere in the body that.
These flashes may appear off and on for.
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People who suffer from one of these conditions may sometimes see shimmering areas of blindness in their field of vision and these may sometimes be accompanied by flashes of light.
Possible eye emergency flashes of light and floaters in the vision optometry march 24 2014.
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When the vitreous pulls away there can be condensations of the gel that float freely inside the eye hence the name floaters.
I have occasional lightning bolt floaters in my eye.
They have become more frequent in the last few months perhaps once every few weeks.
Flashes of light can happen in one or both of your eyes and have different shapes colors frequency and duration.
People often say seeing flashes of light is like seeing shooting stars or lightning streaks flashes of light in your vision come from inside your eye.
Flashes in your eye are a type of photopsia or vision disturbance.
Causes of light flashes in the eye.
They fade within 5 to 10 minutes and there is no pain associated with them.
Eye flashes are sometimes a symptom of an ocular migraine also known as a retinal migraine or a scintillating scotoma.
Eye flashes result from thickened vitreous gel pulling and rubbing on the retina causing visual effects that look like lightning streaks or light flickers.
They re those tiny spots or lines that look like they re in front of the eye but they are actually floating inside it.
They block my field of vision behind the bolt shaped floater and they usually drift off to the right as they fade.
The pulling on the retina sends a signal to the brain that we interpret as a flash of light.
They are not caused by lights or anything else outside of your body.
Flashes which look like streaks of lightning are more common with age too.