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Most people occasionally see ‘floaters’ in their vision, but what are they and could they be a problem?
So, I'm not the only one who has those little floaters in my vision?
Dr Daniel Polya, an expert from Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists’, explained that it's ‘so important to see an optician when a floater first appears’. The eye expert ...
But experts warn that age isn’t the only reason these floaters occur. Sometimes they can be a sign of disease or a retinal condition - especially when combined with flashes of light. “If you have ...
As many as 76 percent of us experience eye floaters, according to findings in the journal Survey of Ophthalmology. And while some of us are barely bothered by the dots, squiggles and specks that drift ...
This week’s question was asked by: a friend. QUESTION: What causes floaters in the eye? ANSWER: The big cavernous part of the eye is filled with a jelly-like fluid called the vitreous humor. The ...
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