Sometimes during daytime a white spot is visible only in the sky or any other bright region which is only visible on blinking repeatedly and fades on stoping blinking and goes off in 5-10 minutes.It hence behaves like an afterimage.So is it an afterimage which is formed on moving from dark area to bright area and is it normal.
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Floaters are usually nonpathological and you will have to learn to omit them. However please get your fundus examination done by an ophthalmologist first.
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