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When the vitreous humor turns to liquid, a condition known as vitreous syneresis occurs. This process can lead to the formation of floaters, as the collagen fibers within the vitreous gel break down and clump together, casting shadows on the retina. In some cases, it can also increase the risk of retinal detachment, particularly if the vitreous pulls away from the retina. Overall, changes in the vitreous humor can impact vision and may require medical evaluation if symptoms arise.

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