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Sometimes I see my Floaters when using a computer? normal? |
is this normal sometimes everyso often i see my floaters when ime using a computer? It is very normal, especially if you are nearsighted. I see floaters in my nearsighted eye. You probably see them when you are staring at the computer because the screen is light--you wouldn't see them against a dark backdrop. Don't worry unless they suddenly pick up in intensity or if you just all of the sudden got them. Occasional floaters are common. If they become more frequent, you should consult with an ophthalmologist (Eye doctor). It may be a sign of something more serious. If you aren't seeing them frequently, but just under heavy computer usage, then it is probably a sign that you are spending too much time on the computer. it could also be signs of a migrane |
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