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Eye floaters
From last one year I'm suffering from sinusitis and from that time I'm seeing so many floaters increasing within a span of 30 -45days , news rays or bunch of lines which feels like black spot keeps on disturbing my view, it disturbing me more when I have cold issue or sore throat issue, please suggest how to get rid of it? I don't have specs
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hello floaters are due to vitreous (gel in eye) liquifaction there is no treatment for this just avoid seeing them these are entirely normal consult ophthalmologist if these suddenly increase in number This is a provisional diagnosis. consult your ophthalmologist for detailed examination
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Consult retinal Surgeon and get Retina checked.it can be vitreous opacities or it can be vitreous haemorrhage or early retinal tear or detachment.
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Floaters are indicator of disturbance in the vitreous gel . So please get a depressed retinal evaluation to see and treat retinal tears.
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