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Why am I seeing a flash?
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Why am I seeing a flash?
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Most flashes happen when the vitreous gel inside the eye shrinks or changes, pulling on the retina (the light sensitive lining of the eye). Flashes of light can also happen if you're hit in the eye or rub your eyes too hard.
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