A&P - Vitreous Degeneration, PVD, Acute Floaters TR

Discussed Condition and possible & probable causes for new onset floaters. Patient understands that condition can also be idiopathic in nature and typically normal with age or in moderate to advanced myopic eyes. Reviewed signs and symptoms of retinal tear/detachment and the importance of prompt evaluation should there be an increase in floaters, flashes of light, or decreasing peripheral vision. Follow up in 4-6 weeks for dilation to evaluate the status of vitreous and retinal health. 


Stable: Stable condition. Patient was reminded to report any acute changes to floaters or vision with or without flashes of light.  

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