If it's a tiny black floater many people can get these due to eye strain (too much reading, being on the computer too long) or a great change of light (going from a very dark place into light.) It's very important you see your Optometrist to be sure you don't need glasses. Optometrists can find several diseases by examining the eyes. I doubt anything serious is wrong with you, but please get your eyes checked (you only get one set in your lifetime!)
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In an older person Posterior Vitreous Detachment. In middle age the Vitreous Gel inside the eye begins to degenerate and shrink, which can cause a separation of the vitreous gel from the retina at the back of the eye. This normal ageing condition leads to "floaters" or "spiders" in the field of vision. Associated with the condition are flashes of light in the dark. Your vision is otherwise not affected. There is very little, other than wearing dark glasses, that can be done.
are you still seeing this? I started to see the thread like black string in my right eye. Sometimes its there and sometimes its not.
Are you diabetic? You need to see an Ophthalmologist.
You would do yourself a good deed by calling your eye doctor. Not sure if you mean you see a halo looking circle or dark small spot that moves when you look at a white background. It's probably floaters if it seems to move around when you try to look at it. They say you shouldn't try to focus on it.
Flashing lights (or fireworks) just outside of your field of vision can be a symptom of a retinal detachment. If the "lightshow" has occurred more than once, it would be wise to make an appointment with your eye doc or primary care doc immediately.
Retinal detachment is repairable if caught early. Making the appointment could save your eyesight!
An adult should buy your contact lenses for you if you are under 18 but anybody can where contact lenses, make sure you take care of them and get the right size for you.
While bananas and monkey poop may be low in iron, you probably don't want to live off of bananas, and probably don't want to touch, let alone eat monkey poop, so some other foods are, chicken, pork, flounder, peanut butter, and broccoli. Hope this helps.
-A.
The only eye serum that works, as far as anti aging, is a vitamin A serum.
Floaters may be remnants of tissue from the developing eye, blood cells which escape from the retina into the eye, or bits of the vitreous humour as it changes over time.
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smoking can contribute to the yellowing of the eyes also if you have hepatitis or are jaundice because of an underlying infection or disease this can also contribute to yellowing of the whites of the eyes hope this helps, Good Luck and God Bless!!!
There is a substance called Vitreous Humor and Aqueus Humor in your eye, (keeps your eyes shape) The Vitreous Humor is a gel like substance and can sometimes start to shrink or dry up (happens more with age) and some of the cells will clump. This is what creates the lines or dots you see, which are actually shadows of the clumped strand of vitreous humor onto your retina. This can alo happen from various kinds of damage to the eye besides age.
Floaters are annoying but you can't really "cure" yourself of them. There are a few things you can do to minimize their effects. If you exercise, try to do low-impact work. Think of your eye as a snow globe. The more you shake it up and down the more the "snow" is noticeable. You can also try sleeping with your head slightly elevated. This allows gravity to work overnight and pull the floaters down to the bottom of your eye out of your field of vision. Hope that helps!
If by floaters you mean the things you see when your eyes are relaxed than no...you are fine. If by floaters you mean spots in your eye it would depend on if there is alot of them or just a few. I think you should go to an eye doctor...
Hi there my name is Daniel and I'm not a Doctor just a plain old 11 year old kid who has tons of floaters as well as you may have. Now the bad news is that you can NOT get rid of floaters your self however one thing Please Do NOT have surgery these are your eyes were talking about not a games console etc. I woke up today and more floaters appeared and I got extremely upset and the best things are to do to decrease your floaters are quite simple:
1. Drink Plenty of Water not tap water mineral water only!
2. Do a lot of exercise about 80 minutes a day!
3. Don't go near junk foods or to much meat. Eat tons of vegetables this is a extremely important rule!
4. One of the most important step and the hardest... ignore them. There not worth it!
5. Drink a glass of red wine every 2 nights however know your limits and if you are young like me do not drink any alcohol!
6. If it gets any worse or you experience flashes of light please get medical attention straight away! And also visithttp://www.aboutfloaters.com/cure.htm
and do not ever get surgery because firstly it can cost $5,000 or much more. Secondly it is very risky because you could easily get blind from it.
7. Forget them and live a good life because ''the longer you had them the less you think about them and see them!''
Thank you and I hope this helped and remember your exercise and veggies! :D
Sudden change in blood pressure in the blood vessles around the the optice nerve will sometimes produced tiny currents that the optic nerve percieves as tiny spots. Think, were you changing position just before you noticed the tiny spots? Laying down then sitting or standing up? Sitting and then standing? Bending over then straightening up? Or do you have a cold and your nose is stuffed up? That too, can make the little changes in Blood pressure, localized around the optic nerve.
It's really nothing to worry about. Just about everyone has these but, most don't even notice it or aren't aware of it
No. That would not be a typical reaction. Viagra is in no way connected to eye floaters. There can be serious side effects causing vision loss, but not floaters.
It would depend on the cause of death. If the employer is at fault then yes.