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View Fine, Black Vertical Lines On Closing Eyes. What Could Be Causing This?

I am a 52 year old female, and for the past few weeks I notice fine, black, vertical lines whenever I close my eyes. They are close, like corduroy, and very fine. I first noticed it when soughing or sneezing, but upon closer observation, it occurs when I close my eyes for any reason, without any strain. They don't last, but are quite noticeable at first, and recur almost every time. Thank you for whatever light you can shed on this mysterious symptom. I do know it has been a couple of years since my eyes were checked....
Fri, 14 Jun 2013
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Hello,
I went through your complaints. This can occur at any age - for you it may be age related. Shred-like collagen fiber in the vitreous fluid inside the eye in front of retina, producing its shadow on the retina is the cause.
As long as occasional, not affecting your vision - no problem. If the floaters are accompanied by flashes of light or a loss of side vision, you have to consult an EYE specialist and get your eye examined - mainly Retina
Best wishes
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View Fine, Black Vertical Lines On Closing Eyes. What Could Be Causing This?

Hello, I went through your complaints. This can occur at any age - for you it may be age related. Shred-like collagen fiber in the vitreous fluid inside the eye in front of retina, producing its shadow on the retina is the cause. As long as occasional, not affecting your vision - no problem. If the floaters are accompanied by flashes of light or a loss of side vision, you have to consult an EYE specialist and get your eye examined - mainly Retina Best wishes