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  2. Flashes of Light - American Academy of Ophthalmology

    www.aao.org/eye-health/symptoms/flashes-of-light

    Flashes of light are pinpricks or spots of light that you see in your field of vision. People often say seeing flashes of light is like seeing "shooting stars" or "lightning streaks." Flashes of light in your vision come from inside your eye.

  3. Photopsias (Eye Flashes) - Cleveland Clinic

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/25069-photopsias-eye-flashes

    Sometimes, flashes can occur with head, eye or body movement, especially in a dark room. What do photopsias (eye flashes) look like? The flashes of light you may see in your eyes are most likely to be white or sparkly, but colored lights happen, too. The flashes can take many shapes, including: Zigzag lines. Streaks of lightning. Brief pops ...

  4. Flashes of Light in Corner of Eye or Peripheral Vision - ...

    www.healthline.com/health/flashes-of-light-in-corner-of-eye

    You may see flashes of light, zigzag lines, stars, or dots of light in your eyes. These symptoms usually go away within 60 minutes.

  5. What Are Floaters and Flashes? - American Academy of...

    www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/what-are-floaters-flashes

    Flashes can look like flashing lights or lightning streaks in your field of vision. Some people compare them to seeing “stars” after being hit on the head. You might see flashes on and off for weeks, or even months. Flashes happen when the vitreous rubs or pulls on your retina.

  6. Flashing Lights in Eyes: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment -...

    www.verywellhealth.com/flashing-lights-in-eyes-symptoms-causes-and-treatment...

    Find out about flashing lights in the eyes, what this looks like, causes, complications, and risk factors, how to treat it, when to see a healthcare provider, and more.

  7. Flashing Lights in the Eye: When to See a Doctor | Duke Health

    www.dukehealth.org/blog/flashing-lights-eye-when-see-doctor

    Seeing flashes of light in the corner of your eye can indicate a serious medical condition that may permanent vision loss.

  8. Eye floaters - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/eye-floaters/symptoms-causes/syc-20372346

    If you notice a sudden increase in eye floaters, contact an eye specialist immediately — especially if you also see light flashes or lose your vision. These can be symptoms of an emergency that requires prompt attention.

  9. Eye Flashes, Floaters and Haloes: Causes and Symptoms - Patient

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    Eye flashes are unexplained brief flashing lights in the eyes; they can be seen in one or both eyes. They often occur on the edges of vision and they are fairly common. Each flash, which can vary from a sparkle to a bright light, lasts a varying length of time.

  10. Eye Flashes and Floaters - Eye Flashes and Floaters - The Merck...

    www.merckmanuals.com/home/eye-disorders/symptoms-of-eye-disorders/eye-flashes...

    Eye flashes are a person's perception of bright flashes of light, flickering lights, or streaks of light that do not correspond to external sources. Eye floaters are specks or strings that appear to move through a person's field of vision but do not correspond to external objects. Flashes and floaters are common. Causes of Eye Flashes and Floaters.

  11. Eye Floaters: What They Are, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland...

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/14209-eye-floaters-myodesopias

    Overview. What are eye floaters? Eye floaters are shapes or dots that you may notice when you’re looking at a clear sky, a blank piece of paper or a white wall. The medical name for these shapes or dots is myodesopsias. You might also notice flashes of light at the same time. The flashes of light also have a medical name — photopsias.