Why does my sight go black sometimes?
Sometimes even eye movements are enough to induce a temporary loss of vision. Retinal migraine is a spasm of the artery leading into the eye which supplies the retina. This spasm can lead to a temporary black-out of vision on one side, and is fairly rare.
Why do I get black clouds in my vision?
Black Cloud in my Vision! I keep getting a black cloud that comes when I get up, and everyone I ask about it says that its cause I got up too fast. But I dont, I get up slowly and it comes, and its been coming more frequently!

What causes cloudy vision in one eye that comes and goes?
Cloudy vision in one eye that comes and goes Unclear vision in one of your eyes can be as a result of myopia or hyperopia. However, you may experience blurred vision caused by other conditions such as cataracts or tumors. Occasionally, the decrease in vision can occur in one of your eyes then fade away within a short time.
What do you call a black clot in your eye?
The black floating clot that you are seeing is called a vitreous floater. We a have a thick fluid called vitreous in front of the retina of the eye. This vitreous is usually attached to the retina. With age this gets slowly detached and develops as floaters. The black floating clot is a vitreous floater.

When to seek medical attention for cloudy vision?
If you happen to have cloudy vision on both eyes, seek medical attention as this may be as a result of a serious health condition. Some of these problems are sight threatening and when left untreated for a prolonged period, can lead to blindness. Causes & Symptoms. There are various causes of unclear vision as discussed below; Diabetes
Why does my right eye have a black cloud?
Because I have something like yours in my right eye. A small black cloud that moves as I move my eye (you can say it is like a burned pixel in the eye). The doctors here in greece said that I have myopsia (I can’t find a translation in english for this decease).
What can cause cloudy vision in one eye?
But there are some cases when you can have sudden cloudy vision in one or both eyes. An eye injury, such as getting hit in the eye. An infection in your eye. Potential eye infections that can cause sudden clouded vision are herpes, syphilis, tuberculosis, and toxoplasmosis. Inflammation in your eye.
What causes black spots in the field of vision?
Black spots in the field of vision are characterized by dots that block the central vision of the eye but peripheral vision might not be affected. Unlike floaters in your vision that can affect both central and peripheral vision of the eye depending on the position of floating debris in your vitreous humour.
The black floating clot that you are seeing is called a vitreous floater. We a have a thick fluid called vitreous in front of the retina of the eye. This vitreous is usually attached to the retina. With age this gets slowly detached and develops as floaters. The black floating clot is a vitreous floater.