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 Post subject: Eye Floater sees "black spots" floating around, is it danger
PostPosted: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:41 am 
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Have you ever been in hot weather? Heslotlooked up at the sky and saw black streaks or cloudy dust. floating in our eyes Actually, that's not mysterious dust. or other parasites. Rely on salmon food before you eat it. But this is a symptom of seeing dark shadows caused by the vitreous in the eyes. Also known as Eye Floaters.

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Dizziness or deterioration of the jelly in the eye It is a symptom that we will see a dark shadow or a small circle floating around. both eyes when looking in bright areas like looking at the sky during the day Look at the white paper or something. Most of them occur more often in the elderly.

What we see with macular degeneration is fragments of the vitreous fluid in the eye that has deteriorated until it clumps or weaves in lines that peel off the vitreous. When these decaying molecules hit the light They will cast shadows on the retina. become a shadow as we see In addition to occurring more often in the elderly Today, working people are often caused by overuse of their eyes as well. Which is mainly caused by the deterioration of the vitreous in people of working age due to

Staring at letters on the TV, computer, or cell phone for too long puts more strain on the eye muscles.
Switching between screen and keyboard, as well as plowing the phone's screen, causes the eyes to focus too often.
Are Eye Floaters Dangerous?
Floating eyes are generally not listed as dangerous. In addition to being annoying when looking up at the clouds or driving. Just wait a moment, the body will gradually make it less visible So there is no cure. Although the name of the symptom sounds like a headache But if it's more frequent and you see more flare-ups, you should consult an ophthalmologist. Because it may be a warning of a retinal tear. will be treated promptly


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