The vitreous humor is a clear, gelatinous substance consisting of collagen and sodium hyaluronate that fills the eyeball between the retina and the lens, making up about 2/3 of the volume of the eye. It is firmly attached anteriorly at the peripheral retina and posteriorly at the optic nerve. To know more about floaters, we should first know about our eye anatomy so that it would be easier to understand the facts. (more…)
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