Sintoma de luzinha nos olhos (fotopsia) demora para passar?

In this video, Dr. Mário Bulla, an ophthalmologist and retina surgeon, presents important information about vitreous detachment, its symptoms and treatments. He explains that the vitreous is the jelly that occupies the inner part of the eye and can detach from the retina, causing symptoms such as floaters and photopsia, which are flashes of light in the periphery of vision. The video discusses the duration of the symptoms and clarifies that they may take a few months to disappear completely. FAQ - Questions and Answers: Does the symptom of flashes take long to improve? Photopsia symptoms, such as flashes of light, can take a few months to completely disappear after vitreous detachment. Follow-up with an ophthalmologist is essential in this process. Is it normal to have floaters after vitreous detachment? Yes, it is common for patients to continue to see floaters even after vitreous detachment, although in smaller quantities than at the beginning. When is a consultation with an ophthalmologist indicated? Whenever symptoms such as floaters and photopsia appear, it is advisable to visit an ophthalmologist to check the health of the retina and avoid more serious problems. Can vitreous detachment lead to retinal detachment? Yes, vitreous detachment can lead to a retinal rupture, which is the beginning of a retinal detachment. Therefore, it is important to follow up and treat early. How long does it take for photopsia symptoms to disappear after vitreous detachment? According to the American Society of Retina Specialists, it usually takes at least three months for photopsia symptoms to disappear after vitreous detachment. Video Chapters: 0:00 Introduction and explanation of vitreous detachment 2:35 Importance of consultation with the ophthalmologist 3:29 Duration of symptoms and treatments 5:10 Final thoughts Enjoy this complete video about vitreous detachment and its symptoms, with detailed explanations by Dr. Mário Bulla, and don't forget to leave your like, subscribe to the channel and share your doubts in the retina area in the comments. The Retina and Vitreous Channel is here to answer and inform! Until the next video! Follow us on instagram:   / retina.bulla   This video as well as its comments do not replace medical consultation and has only an educational purpose, and should not be used for decision making, requiring a face-to-face consultation with the specialist doctor. Author: Dr. Mário César Bulla Cremers 28120 Ophthalmologist - Retinologist www.clinicabulla.com.br www.especialistaemretina.com.br Instagram: @retina.bulla Video URL:    • Sintoma de luzinha nos olhos (fotopsia) de...   @RetinaandVitreous #retina #ophthalmology #vision