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Scared about floaters
I recently developed computer vision syndrome woth dry eyes so extreme that I needed 1% lubricants to control the dryness. I am -2 myopic and the lubricated with cold compress was controlling dryness adequately. But my persistent bad luck had me develop floaters, dark or shadow like, shaped round,threadlike and sometimes even v like. I had my eyes checkef thrice in the last months which is Also the period of me being diagnosed with CVS and dry eyes. Now I live with the scale of traction and degenerative complications. Also my right eyelid twitches A lot throughout the day. The doctor asks me to ignore both the floaters and the twitching. But I can't shake off the fear, what future holds for me?? My Intraocular pressure for the eye that twitches is also 19, quite high I know. Is there risk of degeneration in the future?? I am 26 and my fundoscopy 10 days ago came normal. But the floaters are not disappearing neither is the twitching, which is more frequent when I sit with the laptop.
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Hello A. 19mm hg is not quite high pressure. It is in normal range. B. Most common cause of twitching is stress..it will resolve with time C your future is good and you don't have any bad luck... D.floaters won't disappear ...you have to learn to avoid them. Kindly forget all these and focus on your work.
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