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  • What I see now is a long semi green filaments semi green transparent with some big green dark spot inside the filaments, and semi transfarents circles inside de filaments, and more filaments are appearing from the actual filament, like roots, then I see to the right of the filaments A CLOUD OF BUBBLES, (CIRCLES) ARE DOZENS OF DOZENS.

  • @crimechat , I remember too that I was exposed to some petri dish , test tube , fongus/mold contamination. like hyphae..

  • floateras started with a little filament in one eye, then after like 7 months, it appeared in the other one. The age of my floates is 1 year and 2 month, I was in the age of my floates is 1 year and 2 month, I was in depression , anxiety , I was eating out of control, drinking like 3 soda liters in a week, 20 black cofee in the week, I was doing bodybuilding but not running and I was consuming protein, amino acids, some force fact.creatine, eating a lot of breads, soups with 4 eggs each.

  • i want this, but in germany isnt enough for some docs..

  • Fungus infection? It is possible but very rare and usually in an immuno-compromised patient (e.g. HIV/AIDS, etc.). 

  • ------- Is they a way that floater can be fongus infection? I have eye green floaters filaments with dard green spot, there are more filaments growing and i see many circles many docens of circles like fongus infection candida albican. It appear like 1 years, i was eating out of control soda, 5 black cofees daily, and body building substance in powder and liquid. etc..

  • I rather get a cure for baldness than eye floaters thats for sure

  • why would i want to eliminate it? they are fun to play when you are bored to hell

  • @Ben85paintball : Read about the details on the web site. Not enough room here on YouTube comments to explain the physics of the laser and optics of floaters. VitreousFloaterSolutions (dot) com

  • sign Cure for Floaters Petition

  • i have eye floaters dang...Im only 19 years old and I have that annoying floaters....im a computer engineering student and I know facing the f**** computer make my eye like this..dang...I need to shift.... :(((

  • @zoinoid015 yes me too. is it big? my floaters are so big.

  • @zoinoid015 me too

  • @NARUTOvsGOKU1300 But... What if he's a VERY GOOD troll?! Olololololo

  • Are there any risks associated with the laser,i.e burn or damage to the retina?

    

  • @pissedoffpalestinian Risks are described in detail on my web site. There are risks of every medical procedure and medicine with the exception of homeopathy. Too bad true homeopathy remedies don't work.

  • enter in google "Cure for Floaters Petition" and sign!

  • What happens if the laser hits this middle of your eye ?

  • @DarkxSn1p3z11 I try to avoid that. After about 1.5 million laser shots fired, this procedure has a very good safety profile. It is not without risk, though, as is the case with any procedure.

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns thank you very much for replying :)

  • This video has to be a massive troll... It has to be...

  • @KneeNAR Not troll-ogenic. I am a Board Certified Eye Surgeon, Licensed in the State of California. Look at the science and the nearly 20 years of the collective experience that this procedure has had. Do your research before you throw bombs. - Dr. Johnson

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns Calm yo tits bro. I am simply surprised that a procedure like this even exists. Just tell them to ignore it.

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns Well put doc! I have been a fan of your video's and as a pharmacist I find it refreshing to know that you are a physician that really cares about doing things the RIGHT way, even if it is hard, without resorting to medications for everything and anything. I have floaters myself but I am young man. I do live in california & I hope to come see you in the foreseeable future & call on your advise, expertise & knowledge. Good Luck Doc!

  • @KneeNAR He can't be a Troll,trolls usually curse at you if you said something to them but he didn't

  • i am crying of happiness now i now i can be single again and read my stupid book :___)

  • I think I will give my floaters a name...right now carl is having some fun dancing around awhile I watch videos about his relatives and friends.

  • PS: I THINK I HAD EM SINCE I WAS BORN ALL I KNOW I WAS REALLY YOUNG LIKE 5 TO 6 YEAR'S OLD WHEN I REALIZED EM I HOPE IT'S NOT TO LATE FOR ME TO TREAT IT CAUSE IM SICE OF EM !!

  • im 22 and i have these ever since i was young buged me my hole life omg i wana do this so bad but my ? is how much does this cost cause i have so many floater's in each one of my eye's i get so pissed of when i see em i just close my eye's for a bit but nope no good just still there floating around some are small some are big i really need to see this man !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i found out what eye floaters were from watching family guy haha

  • These fucking floaters have been ruining my life. There are no bloody cures, apart from surgery. And this. I'm not risking getting blind at such a young age. I need serious help. I cannot live with these Dan floaters.

  • BxOni sent me here LOLOLOLOLO

  • when i saw an eye floater i thought i had some kind of virus

  • i have eye floaters since i was 12 years old and now i'm almost 16 .i didnt know what was going on with me and when i visited an oculist she said that i didnt have any vision problem.until 1 week ago i didnt know what was happening to me.i found out that my vision problem is called eyes floaters.at least i know that i'm not the only one.i got used to them but sometimes they can be really annoying,i avoid going out in the day.that's why my life sucks.sometimes i just wish i was blind for a moment

  • nevermind, i got an email saying it has been sent, hopefully my question would be answered :)

  • I sent email through your website but when I submit it , it back to the front page... not sure if it has been sent?

  • The other day I went camping and laid down looking up at the sky when I noticed a couple of floaters (not very clear) but I saw them, and they were freaking me out, what should I do?

    P.S. I'm 16.

  • @RayRox17 there's nothing you can do unfortunatelly, i too developed floaters at a yourger age, they become very annoying at times but now i've learned to live with them :/

  • @RayRox17 First, talk to your parents about it. Get an eye examination if you or your parents are concerned. Likely you will be reassured by your doctor, but better safe than sorry. YouTube is not the right venue to seek personalized medical advice.

  • @baseballfreak59 I wouldn't treat someone that young. It may get better on its own. Try your best to live with it for now.

  • I'v had floaters since I could remember. I thought I was the only one who had it and couldnt describe it till I saw a "Family guy" episode. now its getting more annoying but im 16, maybe I would risk blindness to get those dang floaters out

  • Ok if people under 35 won't be able to get a threatment, my life will fcking suck!

    Im 15 years old! :(

  • i,m in the gang i have floaters

  • @MrWhiteGuy0 You can contact me via my web site. I don't use YouTube for discussing personal medical information

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  • i have eye floaters since i was 12 . and i also see smaller floaters moving each in a diferend direction ..and they are alot .. maybe 40-50 of them... if someone has a similer eye floaters pls PM me !!

  • @MrWhiteGuy0 whew i thought i was the only one with eye floaters since 12 years old. Yes i have similar i like yours i used to be depressed every single day about my floater :(

  • @MrWhiteGuy0 I got eye floaters since I was kid. They really pissed me of all my life. And I still have them. I thought I have eye cataract , but now I know they are God dam eye floaters :D

  • @MrWhiteGuy0 I got an eye floater after I looked at the 30 mw laser. The first two weeks I saw a black dot. Now it is colourless and almost invisible. But when I look to the sky or something bright I see some very small dots moving fast like flies. So can this thing, which was caused by a laser will be treated by a laser?

  • It's pathetic, how our government spends so much money lookin for cures and treatment for diseases and health problems that haven't showed any signs of their being a possible cure even after years of research...Yet here with floaters, we KNOW there's a cure and treatment, we simply just need to research further and we can HAVE A CURE, yet they're unwilling to fund the research? Even tho "supposedly" it's a health issue that will effect ALMOST EVERY SINGLE ADULT at some point in their life.

  • How much cost the treatment?

  • @georgelewis All described clearly at my website: VitreousFloaterSolutions [dot] com

  • What happens if you shot and miss the floater? Blindness? :D

  • @NeMewSys4 No. The laser energy is only delivered to a spot about 8/1000 of a millimeter in size. As long as the laser is focused away from the retina and lens, there should not be any energy on those structures.

  • Who are not ideal candidates for this?

  • @jtking2504 Floaters that are too close to the retina and/or lens or too far out in the periphery. Usually it is younger patients who have this problem. Visit the web site for more details.

  • @jtking2504 Not good candidates? Floaters due to hemorrhage, asteroid hyalosis, and other rare causes. Most young people under the age of 35 or so have their floaters too close to the retina and can not be safely treated.

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns, thanks. Even though I am over 35, I think I have the same type of floaters as the 'young' person's floaters, ie. crystal worms and dots, all transparent and move with the eye, so I think, close to the retina. They might be small, but they are really annoying. I hope eventually, medicine can find a way to treat these as well, or a way to completely protect the retina whilst removing the floaters.

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns

    Will there be any cure in future for yong people?

  • @twoNICKSoneCUP There isw no way to predict the progression or stability of your condition. The semi-transparent floaters that are common in young people do not appear to be a predictor of floaters later as you get older. This could be the worst of it now.

  • omg that is super weird! Like a mini game...shoot the floaters! Kind of scary looking. Can floaters make you go blind? I have some for many years. This last month I starting to see littel sparks in my vision. I see them maybe 5 times a day sometimes more. They don't bother me very much it's just something new to me. Is is something that I absolutly have to get checked? Like millions of people out there I don't want to go blind. Thank you.

  • @Matyme The most common type of floaters, little condensations of the normally clear vitreous gel are benign and will not cause blindness. There are, of course, exceptions where retinal disease can also cause (usually significant) floaters. Youtube is not the venue to make the diagnosis or the place to get personal medical evaluations. Get a good exam first to allay any fears.

  • Eye floaters can go to hell

  • @KardTricks 100% Agreed. They piss me off so much.

  • @KardTricks God gave you floaters that you cant flush

  • I am THE BIGGEST paranoid about any eye treatment but if I'd ever chose a way to move those stupid floaters away from my eye I'd chose this method definitely.

    If there was some natural method, some therapy, diet or something that could do it, that would be the best way by far, but unfortunately it seems there isn't any natural way of doing it :(

  • @VEGETADTX hi i also have those bothering floaters, and i know it would be great to have something natural that could help with it, have you already try something natural??

  • @MissPaulih Hey hello there :)

    Unfortunately I haven't found any good natural solution for removal of floaters so far :( if I do and if I don't forget, I hope I won't, I will let you know.

    I hope your floaters are not to big and aren't bothering you that much? Mine aren't big and not too noticeable but they still bother me :(

  • @VEGETADTX well i have floaters in different sizes, there is just one that it's really big a very noticeable in my lef eye, it's really really bothering, but i will try different things until i can go to visit this doctor! :)

  • @MissPaulih Oh darn it :( I can guess how it feels, the biggest floater I have is in my left eye too :( but its not big, I guess I'm just being picky :)

    I really hope and wish you somehow find a way or at least visit this doctor and solve it! I know how bothersome it can get with my small floaters let alone if I had one big floater like you said.

    Also I'd advise you to do a full analyze of your eye so you can see if its all healthy, many people find out some things about their eye accidentally.

  • Okay so I have what I consider a pretty bad case of eye floaters, and I have minor ADD and OCD. So as you can guess i am easily distracted in school and having floaters doesn't help. I went to the eye doctor but they said that there wasn't anything wrong with the retina therefor I cannot undergo surgery to get them remove.... any recommendations of how I can get rid of them please? these floaters dirve me crazy.

  • @Aircais12 The laser treatment for eye floaters can be quite effective, but only in those who are good candidates. The majority of the younger people have their floaters very close to the retina, and it is not safe to treat with the laser at that location. That leaves quite a few younger people very unhappy about their persistent moving shadows. I have not seen any supplements or therapy that have been effective for these moving shadows in young people, unfortunately.

  • Eye floaters many times appears when i close my eyes and it bothers me greatly.

  • Do you find that it's more common for Lasik patients to have this condition, or does lasik not seem to be a factor? I've had this for a while, but it seems to be getting worse recently. Your video is very informative and helpful, thanks for posting it!

  • @starchaser28 I've had a few patients describe the onset of new floaters soon after LASIK, but I think it is quite rare overall especially when you consider how many people have had LASIK.

  • My Floaters suck, they really bother me, I wish they'd just go away, I feel they give me headaches, because I focus on them, What can I possibly do to end the Floater misery, mine were brought on by drug use, & they've gotten better, but there are tons, & my dr. said she's never seen this many in eyes of someone so young, it sucks. HELP ME!!!!!!

  • Thanks so much for your video. Sometimes I can't see out of my left eye because it so burry, I think it’s a floater right in the center of my vision, is that possible? I was told if you use a laser through the lens in 5 years it will develop into a cataract is that true? Thanks

  • @thermax292 Using the laser does not appear to promote cataracts. You have to aim the laser right withing the lens or its capsule to cause that to happen. The surgical vitrectomy for eye floaters is an invasive procedure that removes all the vitreous. That does have a known, high incidence of cataract formation.

  • THE CURE FOR FLOATERS...1..do colon cleansing 2... do a liver flush every 3 weeks untill you have almost no stones comming out 3...blood cleasing...4 eat healthy try to get good blender for juices organic food is the best. this would stop you from getting new floaters and in giving time to the ones you have will go away! 5...patience...now i didnt recommend any products cause i dont want you to think i work for them! google

  • what are blood floaters.how is it viewed by sufferers.how it is appear different to other floaters.how much time blood floaters take time to go

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  • he cant take out the floaters near your retina which are the ones that bother the most cause they are dark black and in your vision. dont fall for this doc is a scam!!!! top of the game to lie to people! to tell me he cant!!! cause my floaters is near the retina.

  • @MARS2477 If you took the time to actually go to my web site you would have found an entire section on floaters in young people. It describes the difficulty and challenges of the small floaters near the retina that often CAN NOT be treated. Do your research before you reveal your ignorance. Not all floaters can be treated and I do not claim that they can. For those that can be treated, it can be of great benefit and improvement to the quality of their life. What are your qualifications? Troll?

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns I have floaters but i have a question are the very black floater close to the retina?

  • hello doctor i am from india.i had floaters after 3 months of lasik.for the first three months after lasik i had no problems.My lasik doctor advised me to ignore it..why floaters occur onlyafter 3 months of lasik and not immedietely after lasik.my floaterare like small black dots with threads plz respond why floaters occur after 3 months

  • @MrAnoopms I"m not sure. I think the distortion of the eye using the suction ring can cause enough of a disturbance of the vitreaous to cause a slight separation of the vitreous, or pull some cellular debris into the space immediately in front of the retina. I would think it would be pretty immediate, at least within a few days. Your guess is as good as mine.

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns Doctor.My lasikdoctor advised me to ignore the floaters.i can adjust to the current floaters now.My greatest worry is that is it will increase.My doctor said that it may increase or decrease.My floaters are like semi transparent strands with visible dark spots on that thread.when i move my eyes i experience smoke like sensation.Is any treatment available for post lasik floaters from u or should i wait for another couple of months?.is it will increase doctor ?

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns Doc, I have in the past three weeks had an explosion of eye floaters in both eyes. Many are small but there are many of them. Doc said there is no detatchment. Do they usually subside and is it possible to treat smaller ones?

  • @Autry29 I can't answer any specific medical questions in this venue. The treatability depends on many factors.

  • My eye floaters are smaller than the one you show on the video. Does it matter as prerequisite for the procedure?

  • @dfrojas The really small floater do not show well with the lighting and video camera that I have available. The ones I show on the videos are usually the larger and more impressively large floaters. I can and have treated much smaller floaters. Treatment depends more on their location (anterior vs. posterior and central vs. peripheral), and coexisting anatomical changes from previous surgery (cataract , LASIK , RK, etc)

  • What i meant was -: although not to the point of literal hindrance to daily life ;)

    I apologize for that grammatical error :(

  • Interesting. I've had floaters since about my early 20's and now that i am 36 they are worse, although not to point of literally hindrance to daily life ;)

  • wow i does this mean lazer guns are possible?? for military purposes??

  • I don't get why there's no cure or treatment for this. These are more common than a retinal detachment. How long does it take for eye surgeons and scientists to discover a way to diagnose the symptom?

  • @iseachaixx It took twenty five years after the first artificial lens implant for it to become an accepted part of cataract surgery.

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns So are you implying that without surgery, there would be another way that will take them the next 30 years to report new "cure" for this?

  • @iseachaixx Can't predict the future. The first obstacle is to get the professional community to acknowledge that there is a problem.

  • how much does it cost for both eyes ????

  • @afghanhorse Please contact me through my web site: VitreousFloaterSolutions (dot) com

  • I tried the YAG laser approach, but it served to dispersed / diffuse the debris in my eye. Having discussed and realizing the potential risks involved with my ophthalmologist, I then decided for a surgical vitrectomy. I went to a retinal specialist that has performed many of these. So far, I have to say this has worked best for me. No complications at this time. A little irritation, but it seems the prednisone and xymaxid are doing their jobs. I'm very happy with the results!!

  • is it reall or scum? y the doctors say it is impossible to remove? y they dont use it in clinics? really am confused and really want to get red of these annoying spider webs,

  • @afghanhorse The laser is FDA approved for this purpose, there is an "Common Procedural Terminology" CPT insurance code for this procedure, and it has been around for almost two decades. I am a Board Certified Ophthalmologist and my practice is exclusively dedicated to this procedure.

  • They look like bowgies when they break up.

  • These are so annoying I have like 10 in each eye!

    How much is this treatment? 

  • @Shmiggyful Contact me through my website. Dr. Johnson

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  • @lovedroid68 I am not convinced at all that they are due to retina problems. They occur in otherwise completely healthy eyes. I think stuff "just happens". It may be a more interesting discussion to try to figure out how it stays as clear as it does for most people throughout their lives.

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns They just happened to coincide with my retinal issues in my case, and then they got suddenly quite worse, when my vision took a turn for the worse as well. (autoimmune). If it in fact is debris, could it be dead cells stuck in there....

  • @lovedroid68 I haven't seen any information or studies or imaging of these elusive entities. Some of what I have to say about floaters in the young is based on educated quessing and inferences

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns Atleast you're open minded about them. Most eye MDs will claim your nuts and claim they don't exist (as they cannot see them). The regular floaters are pretty easy to forget, but these are tenfold more annoying. I'm pretty sure mine are due to my autoimmune retinopathy, but i can't claim that for sure.

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  • Mass shooting a laser close to the retina, are you insane? It's a DESTRUCTIVE laser used to cut holes. "Oops, sorry I overshot, I just fried your retina permanently".

  • @kjelltp You do not understand the physic and optic of this laser. Before you display your ignorance for others, you might consider doing the research first to better understand how it works. The laser is NOT like a laser pointer, but only delivers to one point in space approximately 8/1000 of a millimeter in diameter. All explained on web site. Dr. J

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns It's not ignorance. It's pretty clear the general consensus here is; this treatment is risky. Doesn't take a whole lot of research. Even approved laser procedures aren't without side effects, just visit medical forums, and you will get the back side of the medal. To each and their own. 

  • @kjelltp No where is it stated or implied that this procedure is without risk. Floater sufferers can always avoid risk completely be doing nothing. For those with quality-of-life altering floaters may feel that the relative risk is low enough to justify the potential benefits of the procedure. The "general consensus" would also find well accepted procedures like cataract surgery and LASIK too risky to be performed responsibly IF you use the sole criteria of ANY risk absolutely unacceptable.

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  • hi my name is david im 12 year old i got floaters in holland but i em scarred do they treat floaters in holland pm me back please!

  • Whats wrong with floaters????????

    why would you want to remove them?

  • @PeiinNagato because you see them all the time when looking anywhere. It's like a magnified black dot or string in your vision all the time. Some can be very annoying for people.

  • waw...thats cool..!!

  • Woke up with a small very dark one today. It looks like a bug -_-

  • How old do you need to be to do this?

  • @UltraGamer457 At least 18years - and clearly identifiable floaters in a safe location to treat. Be sure and read about floaters in young people on my web site

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns Thank you. So i have to wait 4 years :(. It is idetifiable but i need to check if its in a safe location.

  • @chilipepperCALIENTE dude...chill out.

  • Is compatible with lasik + femtoseconde (myopie) ?

  • @nlxdark Yes. It doesn't affect previous LASIK, although treating someone that has had previous LASIK is a bit more challenging. The changes to the cornea tend to decrease the efficiency of the laser

  • @VitreousFloaterSolns

    Thanx. Maybe i need to do my lasik + femto later so.

  • i bet u cant treat me but thank god somebody is helping people

  • I've had floaters all of my life. They have been getting worse recently. I've been able to ignore them until now. Now, it's driving me crazy!!!!!!

  • I have floaters since like 6-7 years old now I'm 21.Back then I looked into the Sun many times I think that could cause it? Are these floater things dangerous? I got used to them btw.

  • @Jamirofan89 no there not dangerous just as long as your retna is good and not tearing your in great shape there just vitreous floaters it happens i have them and the eye doctor says im just gonna have to stick it out cause my retna is awsome and thats all i need to care about 

  • these fuckn floaters drive mi crazy

    i really hope one day i get rid of them :(

  • im 24 and have floaters in both eyes and i wanna get rid of these thang i just got them a year ago and i hate looking up into the sky to cause there every where.

  • I imagine this treatment is expensive, is it? I have many floaters but most of them are small or medium size. I am 17 and have them since I was like 12 or 13

  • I need help doctor!!!!!!!!!!! I'm 25 years of age and have been suffering from large amounts of floaters.  I've been suffering from floaters for many years

  • @juanpichardo1984 hey man im 24 and i have a bunch in both of my eyes too these thangs suck

  • I've had floaters for my entire life, but only in the recent years have they become worse. Some are big and they obstruct at least 30% of my vision. I am hoping that these treatments are good because I plan on getting one.

  • i have i floater when i was 14 & 15 now im 20 but i still have floater but is kinda annoying

  • why do people want to get rid of the floaters? i think they are awesome.

  • @MsBerryMary

    Everybody has floaters kid.

  • This is like shooting at mercury. 

    Isn't there a fluid that dissolves floaters? If not, develop one.

  • Well I'm happy to know I'm not the only freak who has these "floaters"! lol When I look at the sky, day or night I see "specks" like little silver bits all over the place, not really noticeable like but you can see them but apparently that is white blood cells or something

  • can this happen after taking medicine for sleep or anxiety

  • I just developed this and thought I had a cataract because it doesn't move, the cloudy spot is always in the same place. But there is no one in my part of the country who can do this.... I have healthy eyes so I don't know how this happened. I just woke up with it one day. It is making me extremely depressed... I don't even wear bifocals!

  • Dr. Johnson

    My opthalmologist said that the risk involved with the laser treatment is that while you are trying to vaporize the floater it can push the vitreous gel against the retina. Is this a legitimate problem?

  • @cheekykid

    No.

  • YAG LASER?

  • THIS METHOD IS PERFECT.

  • wow, i really really want that treatment. i don't know if my parents would be willing to spend a bunch of money though. but i won't be able to stand another year of having it. it's far too annoying

  • I am a Symptomatic Type II Diabetic. I have had floaters since I was 10 years old. and its gotten worse since I became symptomatic. in my right eye I have a big clump that blocks or obscures my vision and partially in my left eye. The eye issues that I have had since my diabetes set in has caused me to go "blind" and I have been told that there is some damage to my eyes from diabetes, will this effect treatment? am I a candidate or do I need surgery?

  • @Apockiller

    my freind if you really have type 2 diabetes, then you should know it can be cured within a year with a good diet, 1st month take out all cooking oil, and sugar, take omega 3 oils and ground cinnamon powder as it mimicks actual insulin and hence give syour pancrease a rest so that it may recover.

  • im 16 ive had floaters for about 5 years. i have like 4. is there a way for me to get rid of them or it is too late? i went to the eye doctor already they told there is nothing they can do.

  • i got loads..

    is it a bad thing?

    and what will happen if i don't treat it?

  • Doctor, do the floaters disappear completely or do they just break up into smaller peaces ?

  • The laser concentrates energy and vaporizes the material. When a treatment is done, there should be less floater material present.

  • Doctor, what is the cost of the treatment?

  • having a laser treatment on your floaters, is that a long term cure of getting rid of the floaters, or a short term. i have had the floaters for almost two weeks.

  • Since I am vaporizing the floater material, AND since the eye doesn't make more of the collagen in that vitreous gel, it is a long term treatment that should be stable.

  • Is there a definitive definition of floaters? I get periodic bouts of sparkler-like flecks moving within my vision field. They remind me of the visual experience I've had just prior to passing out or losing consciousness from an upright position; however, they do not convey any feeling nor cause loss of consciousness. Typically I see them while in my white tiled shower with 1 arm raised above my head. I've also seen them looking into or towards areas bathed in white light. Are these prefloaters?

  • That doesn't sound like floaters. Maybe vascular (blood flow) issues? Work with your local eye doctor to figure that one out.

    Dr. J

  • Dr. James, I have floaters and am only 26. How long should I wait till they might start dissapearing? Thanks

  • Sorry, no one can predict or answer that with certainty.

  • @cheekykid

    i dont think they ever go away, if anything you start having more. ive had them for over 12 years and i am 25

  • Am seeing an opthalmologist soon and I think they have yag laser here.

  • What is the cost of this procedure?