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Floaters in eye
I have floaters in my both eyes. Two months back doctor give me NEVANAC and TREHALUBE eye drops to use daily. At that time I have 12-13 floaters on both my eyes.. Today i found few new floaters are there...When i count the numbers it is about 20-22floaters. 1. Please advice me will i continue this drops?? 2. Wheather the use of this drops increases my floaters??? 3. How can I stop the increase of floaters?? Please help i am very nervous now by seeing that. What to do now. Thanks
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Hope your funds must be alright. If so need not to worry. As the floaters are usually nonpathological. Just learn to omit them.you can continue the drops.
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The drops prescribed to you perhaps will only work as placebo as floaters are sign of vitreous disturbance and need thorough dilated examination with indirect ophthalmoscopy. The drops will neither increase nor decrease your floaters.
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Avoid being too conscious about the presence of floaters. In case of sudden increase in floaters or appearance of flashes please see the local doctor who can do a dilated retinal examination.
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