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Black dot in the vision/eyesight-one eye
Hi, I have noticed a small dot on the vision on my left eye. But there is no dots or spots in the actual eye. But if I see a plain white paper or the wall, I see a tiny black spot which is moving as my eye moves. It's so tiny which is clear to see only if I see the wall or the white paper. It started few days ago. I have severe allergies recently and have throat congestion, nasal congestion and post nasal drip. I have running eyes and running nose too. Is this black spot thing something serious? Will it go away? The small dot just moves as my eye ball moves. But only on one eye. I still have allergies and nose, throat and eye irritation. I am taking antihistamine as given by my Dr. I didn't see the eye Dr yet. Is this black spot on the vision/eyesight something serious?
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Floaters are Normal. Pl take green leafy vegetables and fish and eggs etc. Pl do Eye exercises. Pl consult ophthalmologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.
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Black spot called floater may be normal But once retina specialist opinion is needed
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warning signs are flashes
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Few spots are normal. If you notice numbers being increasing then visit nearby ophthalmologist.
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It's vitreous floaters. Please consult online to address your concerns
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These are called floaters Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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