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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Multiple sclerosis and other conditions or infections are often to blame. Symptoms include loss of vision and sometimes deep discomfort when you look from side to side. Sinusitis: an infection in one of your sinuses. When pressure builds up behind your eyes, it can cause pain on one or both sides.
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Multiple sclerosis and other conditions or infections are often to blame. Symptoms include loss of vision and sometimes deep discomfort when you look from side to side. Sinusitis: an infection in one of your sinuses. When pressure builds up behind your eyes, it can cause pain on one or both sides.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Eye floaters and flashes are both caused by the natural shrinking of the gel-like fluid in your eye (vitreous) that happens as you age. Floaters appear in your field of vision as small shapes, while flashes can look like lightening or camera flashes. Floaters are very common and typically don't require treatment.
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Eye floaters and flashes are both caused by the natural shrinking of the gel-like fluid in your eye (vitreous) that happens as you age. Floaters appear in your field of vision as small shapes, while flashes can look like lightening or camera flashes. Floaters are very common and typically don't require treatment.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
You should see a doctor if you think you may have eye bleeding. Most eye bleeding is harmless and caused by a small broken blood vessel in the outer part of the eye. The cause of eye bleeding isn't always known. Eye bleeding in the pupil and iris, known as hyphema, is rare but may be more serious.
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You should see a doctor if you think you may have eye bleeding. Most eye bleeding is harmless and caused by a small broken blood vessel in the outer part of the eye. The cause of eye bleeding isn't always known. Eye bleeding in the pupil and iris, known as hyphema, is rare but may be more serious.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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