Eye floaters?!


Question: i have these eye floaters, im not sure if they have always been there... could these be parasites of any sort??


Answers: i have these eye floaters, im not sure if they have always been there... could these be parasites of any sort??

They are not parasites, even though they look like bugs, sometimes spiders. They are harmless pieces of matter that will eventually dissolve and go away. If you ever experience flashes of light, or what looks like showers of floaters in your vision contact an eye specialist immediately. These are possible symptoms of a detached retina, and there is only a small window of time for treatment to reattach the retina. No worries otherwise!

Floaters are remnants of embryonic cells since you were born. They are not always visible, but are not considered harmful. Floaters are not parasites, but it wuold be improtant to ascertain that what you are seeing are reallly floaters.

I have had floaters for years. They are part of a vision condition known as astigmatism. The first time I noticed them I was in about 9th grade. I would look at a plain wall or the sky and I would roll my eyes around to watch them go around and around. You can get eye wear for this condition. It won't take it away but will make it more tolerable. I don't really pay any attention to them anymore.

no parasites,you get floaters when you get older.they last for yrs.there's nothing anyone can do.there just there.eye dr. will tell you the same thing i just did.

Floaters are clumps in the liquid that fills your eyes. I have had them for many years. They do not go away and there is no treatment for them. If you notice more of them than usual or a larger one you should see an Ophthalmologist right away. You could have a vitreous detachment which can cause a retina detachment.

The truth.... I had them. On occasion I still get them but I use a homeopathic remedy and they go away. I never had them until I spent a ton of time on the computer.... and only when I do that do I get them. See a homeopathic specialist that does hair follicle testing. You might need a detoux. I'm not messing around here... it really works.





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