I asked my doc about floaters last year. His response was simple.
It happens to everyone with age and short of draining out the fluid in the eye there isn't much that can be done. (I would assume that draining of the eye would be a last resort if there was a huge issue and one couldn't see very well because of it)
for more information on floaters, please see http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/spotsfloats.htm
2007-01-25 08:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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convinced! ive had the very similar difficulty execpt mine were on my cheeks. yuck. even as they grow to be undergrounder, large, profile replacing bumps, it is an indication that you've an infection with the micro organism that motives zits and it isn't being effectively controled through your immune equipment. the perfect component to do is to commence taking Zinc supplementations in the different case cat´s claw, those help your immune equipment get administration of the an infection and extremely make a huge difference, my large pimples began going practically in the recent day after i began taking zinc, it became only the ´advance´my immune equipment had to evidently remove the spots (an infection). also, save utilising a good anti-zits face wash and ensure that you do moisturise because over-washing of your face and using too many zit-drying products only will improve zits through causing your epidermis to grant extra sebum (oils) which then worsen the priority! you could also get antibiotics from the physician, yet it is many times only for intense situations of zits, yours only appears like it desires somewhat inner help from zinc or cats claw, it is a organic treatment that still facilitates your entire body (-:
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answered by restrepo 4
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It's a good idea to see an opthamologist. What may seem a minor inconvenience could (although unlikely) become serious. As with most health issues, the sooner you take action, the better.
2007-01-25 08:42:19
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answered by Elwood P. Dowd 2
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This is a very bad sign that you have health problems...go to the doctor ASAP.
2007-01-25 08:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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High blood pressure would be my guess. flotaers and dizziness can be signs. You should visit your doctor just in case.
2007-01-25 08:38:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If you go to the doctor he could answer both of these question.
2007-01-25 08:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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u might have glacuma i don't know if i spelled it right any way just go see an eye doctor.
2007-01-25 08:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Blood pressure sometime's and catarac's cause floaters.See your DR. Don't ask us internet quack's..
2007-01-25 08:38:50
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answered by Larry-Oklahoma 7
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nope don't know sorry. ask an eye doctor. They might know
2007-01-25 08:37:32
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answered by bballg 2
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if you hit your head you prolly have a concusion...
2007-01-25 08:40:21
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answered by popamike20 2
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