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Floaters problem on both eye
I have floaters on both eyes. I have to work on computer in my job. Previously i see 10-12 black lines but now i found numerous bubbles floating in my vision along with those lines when i stare at some thing. Sometime i see a blinks on my vision when I stare at the bright polished thing. I went to opthalmologist and he said to my retina is ok last August 2018. Please advise what will i do? I am very nervous. Please advise any drop or medicine. Will i go blind? Thanks.
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Floaters are usually nonpathological.please learn to omit them and since your retina is ok hence you need not to worry. Since you are a regular computer user hence you are likely to develop computer vision syndrome due to which also you are likely to experience such symptoms. Please put some lubricant eye drops eg teardrops 3to 4times daily and ocupol.dx eye oint to be rubbed twice daily on lids
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Follow some precautions eg follow 20.20.formula ie close your eyes for 20.seconds after every 20.minutes. keep proper distance between eyes and screen ie approx 20.inches.wash your eyes frequently with fresh water and don't sit facing the ac or blowers and consume lot of fresh fruits and vegetables and antioxidants cap once daily
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Hello Please don't panic You won't go blind Just get regular eye check up done especially retina examination If your retina is okay then there is nothing to worry
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