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Am I CRAZY! What are those clear falling things I see in my eyes that only I see?
I heard they're called floaters. It is clear circles I see when looking in a bright light or the sky. The clear circles are connected with a line to it. I got it when I was on computer for 3 hrs straight (most ever) and went right to bed. Then the next morning I saw them in they sky for the first and not only time. Is it a result of being on the computer so much that day and week? How do I get rid of them? Btw, they're clear, not black from detached retina. Please answer these questions
IS IT FROM THE COMPUTER OR JUST COOINCIDENTALLY CAME?What are those clear falling things I see in my vision that only I can see?
A coincidence, and NOT the computer.
Especially if you are very nearsighted, i.e. wear powerful glasses, then you want to have your eyes checked out by a good ophthalmologist who will do a dilated examination of your retina.
I only say this because it sounds like the floaters are new.
You need to get the exam done right away to make sure your retinas are not damaged in any way.
About 2% cases of new floaters are the result of bad news like retinal tears or holes. You will probably check out fine though.
The only way to ';remove'; floaters is by vitrectomy, and that's a surgical procedure is risky. It can cause lots of eye problems later, like retinal detachment, etc.
It's not worth doing if you can simply get used to the floaters.What are those clear falling things I see in my vision that only I can see?
I have them too and they started only a few and now it's all i can see even in a darker room.My doctor said it;s gel that leaks from our eye lens as we get older' but i think it's a good idea for you to get your eyes checked asap' as it could be something else also' and better to be safe than sorry..Lots of luck.
Everytime you go to focus on it does it move away really quick?
It's your eye fluid, my girlfriend saw it while she was high and thought she was hallucinating
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