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Floaters in eyes
I have had a lasik surgery for my eyes last year in june. And also retinal detachment lasik has happend in my left eye. number was around -8 of both eyes. Now i am a working IT professional. I have to do countinous 9 hours of job in front of computer. Now i am getting floaters in my eyes which are increasing. I have consulted with the doctor where i have had lasik but i did not get the satisfactory answer. They said its okk there is no need to worry. Anyone can please syggest me what to do. TIA
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dr arjun singh is right. please follow his advice.
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You should consult retina specialist & if there is no retinal pathology , you should not worry, you should always use some lubricating eye drops like Systane ultra eye drops 4-5 times .
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Hello Floaters appear due to condensation of collagen fibrils present in the vitreous cavity of eye These are benign and don't need treatment Only way to get rid of them is to avoid them So there is nothing to worry
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