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Floaters on eye
I have floaters for one yr. Previously there are 5-6floaters bt now i found more than 20floaters on my both eye. I went to doc 3month back , he examined my eye by an ophthalmoscope without diluting the eyes. And said my retina is fine. And advise me to take soft drops and antioxidant caps daily. What will i do now as every time I see the sky and found a new floater. Please advise. Is the way my retina is examined is correct? Will i take NEVANAC eye drops? Will i go blind if this increase of floaters continues??? Please advise in details and prescribe me.
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Usually floaters are nonpathological you will have to learn to omit them. Since your retina is ok then you need not to worry. Fundus examination can.be done in semidark room satisfactorily. The treatment given is appropriate. I can assure you that you will not get blind. However please get your fundus examination done by an ophthalmologist regularly ie yearly
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