![]() ![]() The bubble will then slowly dissolve on its own, or, in some cases, be removed by your ophthalmologist. A successful result often depends on how well this position is maintained. ![]() This can range from a few days to a few weeks, depending on your surgeon’s recommendation and the size of your hole. If you have vitrectomy surgery, you must maintain a constant face-down position after surgery to keep the bubble in contact with the macula to allow effective healing. In the face-down position, the bubble is in contact with macula You will still have peripheral, or side, vision. It is important to note that if the macula is damaged, you will not lose your vision entirely. Your ophthalmologist will use a special instrument to look inside the eye and see whether the macula has a hole in it. If any of these symptoms occur, it is important to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor as soon as possible. A dark or blind spot in the center of the field of vision. ![]() Vision distortion similar to looking through thick fog or wavy glass.Decreased ability to see fine details when looking directly at something at any distance.Symptoms of macular hole usually occur in one eye only, as it is uncommon to have a macular hole in both eyes. If the hole progresses, a blind spot develops in your central vision and impairs the ability to see at both distant and close range. Your central vision becomes blurred and distorted. In the early stages of macular hole formation, symptoms may not be completely obvious. ![]()
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