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Prognosis of Posterior vitreous detachment

Prognosis of Posterior vitreous detachment: Often a normal part of aging not requiring specific treatment. But sometimes indicates more severe eye problems such as impending retinal detachment. Existing floaters and flashes often gradually diminish (flashes often disappear within 6 months; people get used to the floaters), but new or worsening ones may indicate a new problem such as retinal detachment that needs immediate medical attention. ...see also Overview of Posterior vitreous detachment

Complications:

Complications of Posterior vitreous detachment may include:

Complications of Posterior vitreous detachment from the Diseases Database include:


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See also complications of Posterior vitreous detachment.

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About prognosis:

The 'prognosis' of Posterior vitreous detachment usually refers to the likely outcome of Posterior vitreous detachment. The prognosis of Posterior vitreous detachment may include the duration of Posterior vitreous detachment, chances of complications of Posterior vitreous detachment, probable outcomes, prospects for recovery, recovery period for Posterior vitreous detachment, survival rates, death rates, and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Posterior vitreous detachment. Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.


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