Eye Floater Disappears with Laser. Watch with new "Float-o-Vision"
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Can you briefly describe how laser treatment such as this does NOT affect the retina? I guess the laser can be set for a certain distance to "pop" the floater but not affect the retina a little further away? That's my biggest concern, as my other eye never recovered from recurrant retinal detachment. My remaining "good" eye has a LOT of floaters (I guess from the PVD which it seems to be surviving the process thereof!). Having only 1 good eye, the floaters have a heavy affect on quality of life
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Thanks so much for this video
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Family guy brought me here.
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I see them only at random times..
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I've had floators since i was 10.
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Why is there not a cure for young people.
I'm 17 years old and I'm dying from these eye floaters.
It's ridiculous.
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@batmansuperman18 hey i am 14 and i have eye floaters 2. and no they will not disappear its just the light traveling into your eye and reflecting of your "floaters". the fluid behind your eye is 99.9% water so u must have gotten a tear in the back part of your eye and then that tear released those certin particles ,( maybe by looking at a really bright light for 2 long like the sun) and those tiny circulatory floaters but only when looking at something bright. thnx and add me as friend :D
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@OgadnNightmare but sometimes i walk during day time i move my eye up and den down i use to see few eyefloaters moving aroud ..i even see when i look at window in daytime but im realy comfort in night cuz i dont see any is it normal?and have u ever met a doctor ..is it necessary to c a doctor cuz i dont find it troubling much
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@batmansuperman18 No, they won't disappear, but i never notice the eye floaters unless i think about them and look for them. My eyefloaters aren't a problem in my life, but I know ive had them for years and I used to describe them as worms moving around my eyes lol. But i only notice them if I'm looking out a window and think about them.
I usually can't treat the floaters in young people. Too small and too close to the retina.
Dr. J
oclaservision 2 years ago
It's just easier and more universally understood to say "I'm aging" as compared to " There appears to be a global lack of DNA reparative function that is increasing with passing time leading to a general degeneration of body function and appearance".
oclaservision 2 years ago