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A few days ago, I saw floaters in my eyes.? |
I think it was just one floater that was going from the front to the side on just my left eye. Does anyone know if I should become panicky and run to an optomologist or do they sometimes just go away by themselves? Should I go get an eye test before I go or just go to the Optomologist.? Hi .. call the optomitrist right away could be your having retanopathy problems don't take the chance i saw floaters once but i was looking in a tolit at the time..lol So does everyone else, but they usually pay no attention to them. They are vitreous bodies and will disappear shortly. If it was just a round floater, its a bubble of the optic fluid.It cleans the eye. Nothing to worry. But it you see lights like tiny fish when you suddenly get up you should get a check up. If you are tensed most of the time some of the optic fluid leaks in front of your eyeball and there is a dark patch in your vision. Be extra careful. I have it in my right eye. I try to be calm most of the time, its not easy. There is no medicinal cure. They may have to use laser to seal the tiny holes in the eye ball to stem the leakage. I have no time for that. Go to an ophthalmologist LOL! What you were 'eye boogers', they are normal and happen from time to time. It usually means you have been in a dusty evrironment or been around a lot of lint or something. Its just your eyes way of placing a protective film around the dust/lint particles to keep it from damaging the cornea. |
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