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Seeing Flashes?Here’s When to Call Your Eye Doctor

Seeing sudden flashes of light in your vision can be unsettling and worrisome. Known as “strobing vision” or “photopsia,” these bright flickers often originate from inside the eye, specifically the retina the light-sensitive layer at the back of your eye. While some causes of these flashes are harmless, others can be serious, such as retinal detachment, which can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated promptly. Because of this risk, any instance of flashing lights in your vision should be considered an eye emergency and evaluated by a doctor as soon as possible.

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Flashes in Your Vision? Here’s When to Get Urgent Care

A sudden flash of light in your vision can feel alarming but is it a harmless glitch or a red flag? While occasional flashes might not always signal danger, they should never be ignored. Your eyes could be trying to warn you of something serious. If you’re unsure whether to seek immediate care, don’t wait call an eye doctor for guidance. Persistent or intense flashes, especially in older adults or those with a history of eye issues, could point to retinal conditions that may lead to permanent vision loss if left untreated. When in doubt, get checked out your vision depends on it.

Flashing Lights in Your Vision What Do They Mean


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Flashing Lights in Your Vision Signs to Watch For


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Concerned About Flashes of Light? Expert Eye Care in Cheshire You Can Trust

Noticing sudden flashes of light in your vision? While it might seem harmless, it could be a sign of a more serious condition like retinal detachment. At ReFocus Eye Health in Cheshire, we provide expert, urgent eye care to diagnose and treat vision-threatening conditions before they worsen. With over 360 patient reviews and an impressive 4.8-star rating, patients from Cheshire, Southington, Wallingford, Naugatuck, and nearby communities rely on us for prompt, compassionate, and cutting-edge eye care.

Why Patients Choose ReFocus Eye Health:

  • Same-day emergency eye exams for sudden vision changes
  • Advanced retinal imaging for precise diagnosis
  • Expert treatment for retinal detachment and vitreous conditions
  • Personalized vision care plans to protect long-term eye health
  • A highly experienced team using the latest technology

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For urgent eye issues or emergencies, Refocus Eye Health strongly recommends calling a location nearest to you. Emergency eye care may constitute any of the following: 1. vision loss; 2. different size pupils; 3. double vision; 4. bleeding from the eye; 5. Swelling; 6. eye pain that doesn't lessen on its own; and/ or 7. eye pain accompanied by a headache. If you experience any of the following issues above, we recommend that you seek immediate medical attention.

For after-hour eye emergencies, please visit your local ER or Urgent Care Center, or dial 911.

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