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posted an update 6 years ago
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posted an update 6 years ago
@phillamena-boyd – Welcome to the site! I hope you found some interesting news!
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Phillamena Boyd wrote a new post 6 years ago
By Lynda Charters, Reviewed by Chirag P. Shah, MD, MPH
Almost 67% of patients older than 65 years of age have had a posterior vitreous detachment, many of whom are bothered by their floaters. YAG vitreolysis […] -
Phillamena Boyd commented on the post, Squiggly Line By Stewie Griffin 6 years ago
Ha ha ha. I love this!
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Phillamena Boyd commented on the post, What are these squiggly lines in my eyes? 6 years ago
I have had them for years. My doctor says not to worry about them.
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
Hi
Ten years ago, I got posterior vitreous detachment in my right eye and got a few floaters (one large) and these are still there.
But, a couple of days ago, in my left eye I got same thing. Immediately vent to […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
Those are commonly called floaters.
Usually what you’re seeing is particles of things in your tears (like dead cells) or bits of a gel-like substance that your eye produces to protect it (sometimes this […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
They are floaters: A blurry spot that seems to drift in front of the eyes but does not block vision.
The blur is the result of debris from the vitreous of the eye casting a shadow on the retina. The spot is the […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
Floaters are little “cobwebs” or specks that float about in your field of vision. They are small, dark, shadowy shapes that can look like spots, thread-like strands, or squiggly lines. They move as your eyes move […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
You suddenly see a shower of spots, flashing lights or a stationary spot accompanied by blurred vision or shadowed side vision.
You see spots after receiving a blow to the head or eye.What Your Symptom […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
Excerpted from Taking Care of Your Eyes © 2003-2005 by Triad Communications floaters. (Also called vitreous floaters.) Particles that float in the vitreous and cast shadows on the retina; seen as spots, […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
Squiggly Line: Stewie Griffin
“Oh squiggly line in my eye fluid.
I see you lurking there on the periphery of my vision.
But when I try to look at you, you scurry away.
Are you shy, squiggly line?
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
You are noticing vitreous floaters.
The vitreous is the gel that fills the posterior 2/3 or so of your eyeball.
It varies from person to person but most people normally have some amount of cellular debris […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
Myths: Nothing can be done about floaters.
Facts: There may be treatment and prevention through proper diet and supplements.
Certain nutrients such as those found in the classic Chinese formula “Rambling […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
Eye floaters can range from the merely annoying to the visually disabling. Treatment of eye floaters is our speciality.
The South Florida Eye Foundation / South Florida Eye Clinic has been treating eye […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
The space between the crystalline lens and the retina is filled with a clear, gel-like substance called vitreous. In a newborn, the vitreous has an egg-white consistency and is firmly attached to the […]
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wrote a new post 6 years ago
Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD) is a common condition which occurs in about 75 per cent of people over the age of 65. As people get older the vitreous, a jelly-like substance inside the eye changes. This can […]
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