Moving Dots In Vision
I have high myopia (-6.00) and I recently started seeing lots of white dots that are moving very fast in my vision. They ...
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Nearsightedness myopia is a common vision condition in which you can see objects near to you clearly, but objects farther away are blurry. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
I am 15 years old and I watch movies for 1 hr and use phone for 1 to 2 hrs everyday and after that I am not able to see ...
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After going through your symptoms and history, you might be suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). It is commonly seen in software engineers or those who use computers/ mobiles/ tabs constantly for a long duration. Here are a certain tips I suggest which you bring relief to your symptoms. 1. Minimize the glare from the screen to an optimum level or use an antiglare coated screens on iPad/ laptops/ desktops/mobiles. 2. Blink frequently. We invariably tend to blink less when focussing on the screen. Make sure you blink frequently so that there is adequate tear secretion and lubrication to the eyes which will prevent dryness and the problems associated with it. 3. To reduce your risk of tiring your eyes by constantly focusing on your screen, look away from your computer/ mobile at least every 20 minutes and gaze at a distant object (at least 20 feet away) for at least 20 seconds. 4.Use cooling glasses to protect your eyes from the radiation from your system. 5. These symptoms tend to aggravate during summer. So you can use lubricating eye drops such as Refrest tears eye drops or Tears naturale forte eye drops which will be available over the counter. I hope these remedies will help you alleviate your symptoms.
I am 43 years old, some black dots appear in my vision whom I see white screen or sky. I have -6 power in my both eyes I ...
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Floaters most likely to stand out when looking at bright objects or something like a clear blue sky. Moving your eyes can shift the fluid in your eyes and move these floaters out of your line of sight.In most cases, they do not affect your vision, but can cause a lot of discomfort. Floaters can be described as flecks of a protein called collagen. These flecks can be seen when they are loosened from the back of the eye known as the vitreous. This can happen at any age but is more likely to affect myopes and elderly parents. In rare cases, it can also be triggered by a disease in the eye, an injury to the eye, tumors or crystal deposits in the back of the eye. Noticing the odd floater is not something to worry about. However, if you notice a sudden increase in the number and frequency of floaters in your eye, see flashes of light, have pain in the eyes or experience a loss of side vision, consult a doctor immediately. This could also be a sign of a more serious condition like a detached retina that requires immediate medical attention. Floater generally do not affect your vision, however if it affects field of vision, as in your case, it could be retinal detachment. Consult a vitreoretinal surgeon at the earliest. Excessive floaters can be removed through a surgery known as a vitrectomy or laser vitreolysis. A vitrectomy involves the removal of vitreous gel from the middle of the eye and replacing it with silicone oil or a gas bubble. Laser vitreolysis is a more recent form of treatment for this condition. This pain free procedure involves the projection of a laser beam into the eye that focuses on large floaters to break them apart or vaporize them. This procedure can be performed as an outpatient and is considered safer than a vitrectomy. The form of treatment suited to a person will depend on a number of factors including their age, what the floaters look like, where they are located and the frequency of their appearance. If you wish to discuss about any specific problem, you can consult an Ophthalmologist.
Sir, I am a male aged 32, working outdoor sales job since 4 years .I an suffering headache and tinnitus both of my ear s ...
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Sorry to hear. Tinnitus if present with hearing loss. It may not go. Kindly go for Tinnitus retraining therapy TRT with audiologist. Headache may be vascular headache or migraine. Which require lifestyle modifications. Yoga, peanayama and meditation is helpful. Both are going to be with you. But can be controlled well.
Hi sir. Some black dot is moving in my right eye. Is there any thing loss of vision happened to me. Clarify my doubt. Th ...
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Black spots in front of eye is usually due to vitreous floaters ,you should get your retina checked up by retina specialist & if there is no retinal pathology ,you should try to ignore it.
I see very very tiny dots moving randomly in my vision in bright sunny day. Extremely sensitive to Sun light even lookin ...
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You are having myopia of minus 2, the symptoms you have described point towards what are called as" floaters" these are very minor issues, quite common in myopes, you can ignore them to a large extent. Only if they become too many or too troublesome to ignore, do they need serious attention. Red eyes by evening may suggest that you may need change in your eye glasses, or some kind of allergy, especially if it is associated with itching. An ophthalmologist consultation will give you clarity on all these issues, including ruling out your fear of retinal detachment.
I have -4.0 myopia for both eyes. I got a small black dot mark in my left eye vision. When I moved my eye, it's also mov ...
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I would suggest you to see a retina expert as early as possible. These r called as floaters and are a mark of vitreoretinal pathology. Its wise to get both eyes screened and lasered prophylactically.