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Flashing or sparkles
I have PVD since February this year, diagnosed in early April. I have experience blinding bright light once in this period which i guess can be considered flashes. But as my doctor suggested only if I experience flashes very frequently I should come back or else get a check up in 6 months. Today I saw a sparkly round dot on my laptop screen and before i could figure out if i was seeing it in both eyes or one eyes it was gone. Like in a microsecond. I dont know what flashing is, but was that it??? Does that mean I have a tear or something. Im super scared i just have -2 myopia. I take gloeye antiox tabs everyday. Im 26 why do i have these eye problems now
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does not look very serious, if it happens on a repeated basis, then see the doctor For Tablets also ..give a break sometime..or make it alternate day aftr 3 months... Eye problems can happen to anyone..more common in high myopes ..but you cant really predict
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Since you are a regular computer user hence you are likely to develop computer vision syndrome and such problem might be due to this Put some lubricant eye drops regularly and observe some precautions for computer usage as advised by ophthalmologist.
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