Hi,
Spots or blisters in the field of vision could be caused by several conditions, and it is important to have them evaluated by an eye doctor to determine the underlying cause. Some possible conditions that could cause spots in the field of vision include:
- Floaters: Floaters are specks or clouds that appear in the field of vision and move around when the eye moves. They are caused by small clumps of cells or
proteins that cast a shadow on the
retina.
- Retinal detachment: Retinal detachment is a serious condition that occurs when the retina separates from the back of the eye. Symptoms can include flashes of light, floaters, and a curtain-like shadow in the field of vision.
- Macular degeneration: Macular degeneration is a progressive eye disease that affects the macula, which is responsible for central vision. Symptoms can include blurriness, distortion, and blind spots in the center of the field of vision.
- Migraines: Some people experience visual disturbances, such as flashing lights or zigzag lines, before the onset of a
migraine headache.
While a
pinguecula typically appears as a yellowish or white bump on the white of the eye, it can cause irritation or discomfort that could affect vision. It is important to follow up with your eye doctor to determine the underlying cause of the spot in your field of vision and to receive appropriate treatment.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician