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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.
Floaters are spots that appear in your vision when you move your eyes. Floaters can be a cause for alarm, especially if they increase or you start seeing flashes of light.
Some of the symptoms of floaters include: spots that look like dark specs in one's vision, or string-like appearances in one's vision. The spots actually float around and can hamper one's vision.
should i have large floaters 5 hours after catarac surgery.
Diabetic retinopathy is a condition that develops from complications of diabetes. Diabetic retinopathy symptoms include blurred vision, difficulty seeing at night, dark spots or floaters in line of vision, gradual vision loss and difficulty differentiating between different colors.
Immediately check in with your eye doctor.
It can be a lot of things including nothing to worry about, the start of a migraine or more serious problems like floaters or a retinal detachment. If it worsens or persists you should see an eye doctor.
Yes, Lyme Disease is a multisystem spirochetal disorder. If not diagnosed and treated early, Lyme Disease can affect other parts of the body, including the eyes. It can cause blurred vision, floaters and even pain in the eye. There are many ocular manifestations from Lyme Disease but proper treatment can improve symptoms.
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!
Floaters are where bits of the vitreous humor glob together. When this happens, they appear to be little bugs or specs wandering around in your vision. They are completely harmless.
This problem is often due to aging. The stiff fluid that fills the cavity behind the lens will begin to pull away from the retina and that causes the blurriness and the floaters. This should get better when the process is complete which can take some time.
yes, Multiple Sclerosis can affect vision. In fact, loss of vision, blurred vision, etc is an early symptom.