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I have floaters problem. I went to doctor and doctor advise me to use soft drop. He gave two soft drops. 1. TREHELUBE- sodium hyaluronate-1mg                  Sodium oxychloro complex-0. 05mg      Made by:  Micro Labs Limited 2. LOC TEARS- sodium     carboxymethylcellulose IP 1% w/v Stabilized oxychloro complex 0.005% w/v Made by: Entod pharmaceutical Ltd When I use LOC tears my eyes burns for few seconds but when I use TREHALUBE it does not. Please advise which drop will i continue. If there are good eye drop for floaters or better soft drop than Please advise me for which I will be thankful to you. With thanks.
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Hello, Make sure your retina is evaluated well and there are no tears/ holes in retina ,if present that is when we need to intervene. Understand red flag signs like sudden reduction in vision, flashes of light ,increased floaters ..in which case u need to report to an opthalmologist ASAP. Apart from that floaters will settle down with time,need not worry. Trehalube/ loctears are lubricants ...no role in reducing floaters but used to reduce dryness in eyes. Instead u can try refreshliquigel (cmc 1%).
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Hello If you are comfortable with trehalube then you may use trehalube Having said that, floaters are benign and don't need treatment Only way to get rid of them is to avoid them
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Floaters are usually nonpathological.please learn to omit them. Since your retina is ok hence you need not to worry. Put any lubricant eye drops 3to 4times daily and take some antioxidants  cap once daily.
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