12/07/2022
A posterior vitreous detachment is a common event, and often affects vision in a way that will not be measurable by your eye doctor because most are not aware of how it affects vision. PVD alone, we're not even talking about the associated eye floaters, the PVD ran reduce your contrast sensitivity by 50% on average. In low light and low contrast situations, it can make vision difficult, uncomfortable and possibly even dangerous. Dr. Johnson explains some of the factors involved in this change that commonly takes place as you get older, and might even help you explain the problem to your own eye doctor.