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How I can get rid of floaters in my eyes?


These floaters are blood clots floating in the retina of the eye. It is like seeing clouds and spots as they move. It is very visible during day time when there is a lot of lights. Your visibility is affected because of these floaters floating around inside the retina.

Most spots and eye floaters are merely annoying but harmless when they temporarily enter the field of vision, and many fade over time. People sometimes are interested in surgery to remove floaters, but doctors are willing to perform such surgery only in rare instances.

If you suddenly see new floaters, or eye floaters accompanied by flashes of light or peripheral vision loss, it could indicate serious conditions such as diabetic retinopathy; vascular abnormalities such as retinal hemorrhages or carotid artery disease, or the beginning of a retinal detachment. The retina can tear if the shrinking vitreous gel pulls away from the wall of the eye. This sometimes causes a small amount of bleeding in the eye that may appear as new floaters. You should see your eye doctor immediately

I do have floaters for 3 years now. Have been to an eye doc and he told me to live with it. I have also been to a chinese physician for treatment and he told me it is due to my weak liver. Report It

There is nothing that can be done ,they usually go away with time.

See an ophthalmologist.

I think "Mom" is correct.

I too had a pretty pronounced "floater" which was sometimes very noticealble, but it has disappeared.

And I also think she was right about not being able to do anything about it, all they are is loose material from the eye which is normal as we age.

they are often associated with food poison - and parasites - if your suspicious of any food in the house - throw it out,,,
diabetes is also a cause of eyesight problems - and blood sugar problems often elude doctor's detection. Wear (very good) sunglasses - as the sun's rays are very dangerous now adays.

I find that broth made from organic vegetables (potato, celery, carrots, cabbage, beets, garlic, greens of some kind of greens etc. does wonders for the eyesight)

Most importantly - wear sunglasses, keep sugar in bloodstream constant (meaning learn how to eat well) you may try wormwood tea - but be careful - find instructions.

go see a doctor

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