Has this happened before? Flashes (and floaters) can be caused by an irritation or detachment of the jelly-like “vitreous” from the retina. A detachment of the innermost light-sensitive layer of the eye is the most common cause of floaters and flashes. An eye migraine can be another cause. This can produce flashing light with (or without) a headache to follow. An eye physician can tell you more.
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Has this happened before? Flashes (and floaters) can be caused by an irritation or detachment of the jelly-like “vitreous” from the retina. A detachment of the innermost light-sensitive layer of the eye is the most common cause of floaters and flashes. An eye migraine can be another cause. This can produce flashing light with (or without) a headache to follow. An eye physician can tell you more.
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