A series of infographics dedicated to the disturbance of flying flies.
Small corpuscles that seem to float in the air, black dots or cobweb-like filaments float in front of the eyes, causing a feeling of discomfort that impacts on the quality of vision.
Is that what you perceived while you were intent on looking at a blue sky, reading a book or staring at your PC screen?
If the answer is yes, you belong to that large group of people who suffer from myodesopias.
We offer a series of infographics dedicated to this eye disorder to illustrate the symptoms, causes, the importance of early diagnosis and useful tips to prevent it.
See you next Tuesday for the next infographic.
See also:
Myodesopias or flying flies: infographic no. 2
Myodesopias or flying flies: infographic no. 3
Myodesopias or flying flies: infographic no. 4
Myodesopias or flying flies: infographic no. 5