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Floaters in my eyes!!? |
The floaters in one of my eye has slightly increased a bit recently, should I get worry??? please get it checked. the last time that happened to my brother, he nearly went blind from retina detachment. an increase in floaters is usually the first sign of detachment. good luck! I began having floaters since I was about 17, and I am now 58, and they do increase with time. This is from personal experience. Joe Willy Neckbone says, 鈥?I don鈥檛 rightly know the answer to this question, but I will be right here when you ask a question that I do know the answer to.鈥?/div> |
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