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What is a Rainbow prism floater in left eye?

Sorry, but your eye is gay.


What can cause big gray blotches in the vision of one eye - not a floater?

Glaucoma


Why would I see a broken black circle on left eye?

If it moves about then it is a floater. This happens when the jelly in the eye develops cracks. They often heal.


What does a floater look like in your eye and how does it affect your vision?

A floater in your eye looks like a small, dark speck or thread that moves around when you try to focus on it. It is caused by tiny bits of debris floating in the vitreous gel inside your eye. Floaters can cast shadows on your retina, causing blurry spots in your vision. They can be annoying but are usually harmless.


Your daughter sees a black dot in her right eye even when she has her eyes closed it doesnt seem to be the same as a floater which she has had in the past?

It is likely to be another floater but you should still get her eyes checked by an Optometrist- better to be safe than sorry.


What is an eye floater?

It is a little black speck inside your eyeball. It's usually blood or tissue that is floating around inside the jelly part of your eye. They're a normal part of aging.


Can you get rid of eye floaters related to blood vessels?

Yes, if it is a floater related to blood vessels it takes about 120 days approx. don't quote me.


I have a rotating dot in the vision of my right eye It stays in the same place not quite my focal point. I have just flu and didnt have it prior to the illness?

its a floater


What is the difference between a cataract and an eye floater?

The difference is that cataracts is a cloudy film that grows over the eye, it starts very small then get larger. Floaters are dark specks you notice especially when looking at a white wall.


What causes an opaque grey floater in the eye?

An opaque grey floater in the eye is often caused by changes in the vitreous gel, which is the clear substance filling the eye. As we age, the vitreous can become more liquid and shrink, leading to the formation of clumps or strands that cast shadows on the retina, resulting in floaters. In some cases, these floaters can indicate more serious conditions, such as retinal tears or detachments, so it's important to consult an eye care professional if they appear suddenly or are accompanied by other visual disturbances.


Floater in the eye?

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.


Seeing a black dot on left eye?

After a short visit at the opticians, they told me that it was called a 'floater'... Its when a bit of the jelly in your eye-ball comes loose and goes to the front of your eye, hence the black dot. It may be irritating, but there is nothing you can do about it. Your brain will adjust to it, but you just have to get used to it.

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