contact some professional help
2006-07-22 21:29:28
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answer #1
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answered by durb1215 5
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well...i searched the internet for an answer...this is called musca sorbens..and it makes u see flying objects all over u..from what i understood..it results from some objects inside the Vitreous body itself... in most cases the bottom of the eye is fine and there is nothing wrong with the eye....if u r getting old it might be because of some weekness in the Vitreous body and this has no cure....i think u should see an eye doctor for further information
2006-07-22 22:02:04
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answered by doctor^love 2
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I agree with the others who have suggested seeing a doctor. In addition to being a sign of eye/vision problems, floaters can also indicate diabetes. You should see a doctor to find out exactly what's wrong.
2006-07-23 03:39:01
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answered by Joshua 5
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What you're seeing are called floaters. It's debris that accumulates inside your eye. The shadows of that debris are what you're actually seeing.
If you suddenly have developed a large number of floaters, you should go to an eye doctor pronto, since it's often a sign that something is happening to your eyes.
2006-07-22 21:31:19
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answered by Lunarsight 5
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These objects are possibly things called floaters, although if you describe them as black things they may be different. It may be something called a "tear film debris". You should go to see an opthamologist, ( an eye doctor) to confirm this.
2006-07-22 21:35:42
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answered by cehelp 5
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You need to tell your eyedoctor and get a whole workup. I hope everything is okay. It probably is, but you might need some kind of medical help with this. Hopefully the doc can rule out any real problems and you can relax and wait for it to just stop. Please see the doctor to find out if you need medical attention.
2006-07-22 21:31:22
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answered by owlkaia 2
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You could be having (I might be butchering this term) frontal lobe seizures, which may be harmless or not-I don't know.
I would get checked out by a doctor to make sure nothing is wrong.
Best wishes.
2006-07-22 21:31:51
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answered by K M 3
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I had the same problem before i had my first pair of eyeglasses. I think it is because of a retinal problem in your eye. don't worry, it can be cured easily. Just see a doctor.
2006-07-22 21:31:35
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answered by jen 2
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You should ask this in the science or medical categories. You'll get much more accurate responses, as those people are knowledgeable enough about this subject to help you.
2006-07-22 21:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is not in spcae outside your eyes, but more like it is in your vision, it probaby is just fragmented blood vessels floating across your retna. I use to see them too when I was younger.
2006-07-22 21:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like a migraine. Migraine headaches can happen without a "headache."
There are other things that can be wrong with your eyes so it is Very important that you have it checked soon.
2006-07-22 21:31:47
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answered by Raylene G. 4
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