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Floaters at 26
Ongoing vitreous liquefaction and high risk of ongoing posterior vitreous detachment at the age of 26. -2.25 myopia and absence of flashing. What is in store for me in the future??? A software professional.
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Hello Happiness is in store for you. Just chill and get retina examined
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Get regular retina check up done and follow the precautions advised
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Floaters at this age are not so uncommon All that is required is a regular follow up with a retina specialist and a healthy lifestyle
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