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If the jelly-like substance in the eye, known as the vitreous humor, bursts or leaks, it can lead to a condition called vitreous hemorrhage. This can cause floaters, flashes of light, and potential vision loss, depending on the severity of the rupture and whether it affects the retina. In some cases, it may resolve on its own, but medical evaluation is important to prevent complications, such as retinal detachment. Immediate attention from an eye care professional is recommended if symptoms occur.

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