Floaters and light

2024-01-31 07:50:29
My daughter is 21 years old. She has been regularly seeing floaters in her eyes for 1-2 months. We got retina checked from a specialist. Her retina is absolutely fine. But she still has the same problem. Her number is very high.  Is this problem connected with the brain? Should I go for a neurology doctor. Please give advice
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Floaters are common in high myopes It is mainly due to liquifaction of a gel named vitreous If her retina is fine, there is no need for a Neurology consult for the floaters, unless you're ophthalmologist has advised so. Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns

Answered2024-01-31 08:13:03

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Get regular follow up to ophthalmologist. Floaters are common in myopia.

Answered2024-01-31 14:00:55

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Since her retina is ok, there seems no need for a neurologist opinion. Floaters are common in myopics.

Answered2024-01-31 13:22:56

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Floaters are common in Myopics.pl have Balanced diet and good sleep. Lpl use glasses continuously. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2024-01-31 12:06:46

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Floaters are common in high myopes. Please consult online to address your concerns

Answered2024-01-31 08:55:12

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