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I've been seeing floaters recently in my vision. Is there anything wrong?

Floaters are nothing to worry about but if you see flashes of light that is very serious and you should see an optometrist.

go to an eye doctor. you might have blisters on your cornia. This could be serious.

Probably nothing bad but get it checked out. If you wait to get eye problems fix they only get worse. Eye problems can be a sign of diabetes.

Never mess around with your eyes. At least call. I experience them off and on again and they are harmless (In my case)

If you know enough to call them floaters then you must know that don't mean there has to be a problem.Older people all ways get floaters if you are young I would ask a
eye doctor.....good luck

When you see floaters it means there's something wrong with your eye, you could have a high pressure in your eye where as eye drops would help, but you really need to get a checkup with an eye doctor, you could also be getting glaucoma which I hope it's not that. Anyways get it checked by a eye doctor to be on the safe side.

Your vision is precious. This could be a sign of retinal detachment or part of normal aging. If this is a recent development, get it checked out.

no, actually they are calcium deposits that have formed on your eye. Not serious. You won't go blind. It's just a nuisance.

Floaters are common as we age.Do you see lights?If your floaters are very frequent that could be abnormal.As we age fluid or a type of gel leaks out.If you see lights your retina could be toren.For the most part floaters are ok.

Bits of cellular debis floating within the eye ,commonly referred to as floaters,They cast shadows over the retina.Older adults and nearsighted people are most likely to get this.It`s normal to see a few floaters at times,but if you see a large number of them.You could be developing detached retina.Nutrients that can help.Vit.A plus carotenoid complex with lutein and zeaxanthin is needed for all eye disorders.

It could be a sign of a more serious illness or it could just be debris that has found its way into your eyes.

I have had them for about a year and a half, ive maintained a treatment program for most of the time and they have lessened in severity, and i only really see them outside in really bright light, and even then not all the time.

I read a bit about it and theres a few things you can take to supplement the bodies natural way to clear the gunk out of the eye (thats if its only debris and not something far more serious).

I started taking Dandelion root and milk thistle, in a liver support formulation. its a traditional chinese formulation, the eyes are on the liver meridian and the liver helps to cleanse the body of things.

I also started taking bilberry and ginkgo biloba. Bilberry increase the flow of blood in the vessels around the eyes, and the biloba does the same for circulation though more in general.

I have been drinking herbal tea made from eyebright and brahmi as well though its not as focused doses as the other stuff.

It seems to have gradually helped, or it may just have been the body on its own, im not sure. im also pretty healthy so might have been in a good state to benefit from the supplimental treatment, some people dont have much success. i had three main ones to begin with and they have become less solid and much less noticable.

I knew the floaters i had where debris because i remembered what happened the day before i got them and they didnt get any worse. i think it was after my nose had bled, after it clotted some pressure decompression might have forced stuff back up in there, i read about another guy who got his from a couple of violent sneezes.

If i couldnt remember something getting in there through the outside of through the sinuses then i would see someone to make sure its not a symptom of something worse.

Floaters are only cells found in the fluid of the orb itself. This is normal and non threatening. They usually float out of the line of vision and there are no repercussions from them.

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