I have floaters for the last 15 years, some days they are severe and some days its just a few. I have been told by different doctors the reason for them. I was told that it was a migraine symptom (a migraine with no actuall pain) or a side affect of my diabetes. It is a very hard thing to deal with. Good luck with yours
2007-03-05 13:47:55
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answered by mama 4
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Well, I am guessing that by floaters, you are talking about the stuff floating in your eyes that get into your vision. If so, I have no idea why you would put that in "skin conditions". Maybe you put it in by accident.
If this is what you are talking about then, I have some pretty bad ones. It bugs me to look at something white for very long because it makes them stand out like crazy. I also have some very large ones floating in my vision that I have to dart me eyes from side to side occasionally to get them out of the way.
It is something that will increase with age and not much you can do for it. There are some medical procedures to remove them. One involves draining the eye and filtering out the floaters and then putting the fluid back in the eye. A pretty extreme measure used only when the floaters are pretty extreme. The other that I have heard about it a laser surgery. However, that is only used when the floaters are large enough to block the vision.
If this is not what you were talking about then I have been rambling on about something you probably did not want to know about. If so, oops and sorry.
2007-02-26 02:58:54
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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Do you mean floaters in your eyes? Those little lines & squiggly things that you can see when you look at a blank wall? I have those. I have several of them in each eye, they have been there for 10 or 15 years at least. They are harmless, they are just skin cells that got trapped under your cornia, or something like that. Don't worry about it.
2007-02-26 03:00:32
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answered by Sherrie L 5
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If you mean "eye floaters" I hate them, they have caused me problems on and off for 30 years, I started seeing them in teens. An article was recently published. Read it on Laser surgery
2007-03-06 02:30:03
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answered by loosin it liz 2
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If you are talking about the little things that float in your eyes and look like little black specks, or tiny peices of lint....Every one gets them. Sometimes it seems like more of them are present, sometimes less. But there isn't anything you can do about it anyway, so learn to ignore them, or enjoy them, whatever.
2007-02-26 03:01:38
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answered by bob shark 7
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if you are that worried about it go see your eye doctor for a dilated eye exam and have him check to make sure you don't have anything else going on like a retinal tear
2007-02-28 07:22:11
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answered by idoc4u2 3
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If your poop does not float it means you do not have enough fiber in your diet...thats all..... nothing more...its not harmful....you are gonna be ok!!!
2007-02-26 02:55:24
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answered by copsgrl07 2
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http://www.mdsupport.org/library/floaters.html
2007-02-26 03:03:26
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answered by Anonymous
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