Posted on February 26, 2010.
Eye floaters? I had floaters in my eyes for about 5 years now. I have been to doctors at least 10 of the eyes and they all told me that my eyes are healthy and that there is no detachment of the retina at all. Does anyone else have floaters? they got a little pinball.
From what I heard if we speak the same thing, before you were born there is some "guts" or something in the eye that broke a while when we are young .. What you see is floating around the remains of it. I have them. Everyone does it, just us, people notice this kind of obsessive over things. LOL ... BTW, this nerve "thing may be inaccurate, it's just what I heard or read somewhere. But the question is interesting. Now I'm curious.
Yes, many people have floaters. They are just bits of protein fluid in your eye. If you start to see flashes of light or jagged lines, which could be an indication of detachment of the retina. If your floaters are really annoying, there are surgical procedures for removal. I work for doctors and 4 eyes of most patients I see have floaters.
Everyone has their opinion some more. It is caused by Protean vtriouse in the liquid in the eye that float around. You will see the award on his back staring at a blue sky. This happens because when you put on the back of the paticles float on the back of your eye and block your rods and cones ................. You fine no worries
Sometimes I'll get the shimmering floats and my doctor told me that the eye must be ocular migraines. A bit like driving without a symptom of migraine real. Very strange
Sorry I said ocular migraine, which should be the vascular headache.
lol chill! its normal temperature. everyone has ... and if they say they are not sound because they do not pay much attention to it ... their just dried blood vessels in the retina ... it is called a human being ...
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I do not think they are nothing to worry about. I wondered if they were normal when I was a little child. I do not even notice them now, well ... not until I read your question anyway.
Mine is getting worse and my vision to 32 years is very good.
Yes, it is quite normal. Nothing to fear.
A retinal detachment is usually indicated by flashing lights, fireworks, in your vision.
I have too! They are very boring for me. I love to read and connect letters when I'm tired. I was informed by an ophthalmologist that they are normal and there is really nothing I can do about it.
I have 50 years. Sometimes there are more, sometimes less. you can do nothing about them that is worth the surgery.