👉 Trembl fluid, also known as tremor fluid or tremor vitreous, is a clear, viscous substance found in the vitreous humor of the eye. It's primarily composed of water, hyaluronic acid, and proteins, giving it a gel-like consistency. This fluid plays a crucial role in maintaining the eye's shape and providing nutrients to the delicate ocular tissues. In cases of a tremor, an abnormality in the composition or volume of this fluid can lead to rapid, involuntary eye movements. The presence and characteristics of trembl fluid are often used in ophthalmology to diagnose various eye conditions, including glaucoma and other retinal disorders.