Definitions for "Flashers"
Bright bursts of light that are sometimes seen when the eyes are closed. These occur normally as the eye ages and the vitreous humor, which is jelly-like substance that fills center cavity of eye, begins pulling away from the retina. The flashes can appear off and on for several weeks or months. If there is a sudden appearance of many light flashes, an ophthalmologist should be consulted immediately to see if the retina has been torn.