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Vision problem
For the last 2 months or so, I am having a vision problem where I struggle to see things far off me. Recently, I am noticing some floaters in my eyes, also when I put my glasses on( I have glasses from '17) two transparent blue, very small spots appear on my field of vision, they go away the moment I remove my glasses! The spots are very faint and they appear in a well lit environment, the moment glasses are off, they go away. Google search came up with certain scary conditions like glucoma or something in which people go blind in short time! What to do now, kindly advise. P.S: My glasses are not clean and how much I rub them, the glass is not getting cleaned(pics attached).
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Kindly take online consultation And nothing to worry much
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Kindly read about floaters and blue light entoptic phenomenon. Don't worry so much Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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Please consult local ophthalmologist for glass number check and dilated eye examination for floaters.
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Pl change the glasses. Pl have them in good standard shop.pl have good diet and good sleep. Pl hydrate yourself. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Visit nearby ophthalmologist get refractive error correction done, if floaters are increasing in no. Then get dilated evaluation for fundus.
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If your glasses have scratches, please change them. Consult an ophthalmologist in clinic for proper examination, and treatment if required.
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