Floaters in my vision

2017-11-25 07:20:47
Hii, I am getting floaters in my vision.its increasing day to day..already i checked with doctor for any retina pblm or any vision pblm. But Evrythng is fine after test but why am i getting dis kind f floaters and how to get rid of this. Thanks, Sudhir.
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they are called m uscae volitntentes and are usually nonpathological  .learn to omit them. don't worry.

Answered2017-11-25 14:23:31

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Hello Floaters appear due to condensation of collagen fibrils present in the vitreous cavity of eye These are benign and don't need treatment Only way to get rid of them is to avoid them

Answered2017-11-25 13:38:33

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floaters if minimal are common , we have vitreous , a gelly like thing in posterior segment of eye before retina , there are opaque particles in vitreous which imparts shadow on retina . Initialy gelly doesnt allow particle to move , but later on it liquifies and these particle starts moving , so shadow starts moving , these are floates which we see some cobweb things moving in front of eyes, If retina is normal , nothing to worry , Just neglect these floaters. If u concentrate on floaters you will feel them more and if u neglect your problem will get solved day by day

Answered2017-11-25 07:58:57

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