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Is there a way to get rid of a floater in an eye? |
Is there a way to get rid of a floater in an eye? hehe I have tons what happens is gravity is pulling down on a gelatanous sac in your eye and it's gotten loose. It happens to everyone so you can see the gel moving aroudn and that's why you are seeing the floaters (it's not really a "gel" but stuff in your eye) you get the point. Anyways, if one is really in your vision, it will eventually sink down further andyou won't see it anymore. My bad one took like 2 years. you will also stop noticing eventually too. usually they are permanent but harmless They may be a warning sign of a detached retina. See an eye Doctor! No. In fact, this may be interesting, you have the SAME floaters in your eye your entire life, because the vitriolic fluid NEVER changes throughout your life. Floaters you had as a baby are the floaters you will have when you die at age 100. You can get eyecups at the drug store and use them to rinse your eyes out thoroughly. How long have you had this? Is it always there? How long has it been since you seen an eye doctor? |
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