Does anyone see sparks in ther eyes that are floating around? please help i feel!


Question: Does anyone see sparks in ther eyes that are floating around!? please help i feel scared!?
ok so this happened one year ago when i was just sitting with my friends and playing with them!.!.!. then for some odd reason i see sparks floating around my eyes i asked my friends if they seen it they said no!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!. i got really scared so then it happened again yesterday and i seen it for like 10 seconds i tried and tried to close my eyes to see if it would stop and sat on a bed to relax!. i told my mom and she said she would make an appointment!. so please help me!?!?!?!? oh ya can this be caused by looking on the computer to much or to much TV!?

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No need to be scared!. I've had this same thing happen!. Sparkly, splotchy-like floaters would pop up into my visual field!. It would generally begin as a crescent shape, off to the side, and sometimes move into annoying place that would obstruct what I'm focusing on in my vision!. My opthomalogist calls this an "optic migraine" which could be accompanied with a headache or no pain at all!. He's also refered to this as seeing "auras"!. These episodes have only lasted for a few minutes and (rarely up to about an hour)!. As far as the cause I'm not sure, maybe stress and/or eye strain!. I think asking your eye doctor should absolve any fear you're having about it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If there are several "sparks" at one time then that is caused by fatigue or rapid change in blood pressure!. However if you see flashes of lights that look like lightening bolts followed by blackspots that is an ophthalmological emergency!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Is it kinda fluro dots and does it happen when you get up suddenly from sitting or lying down and you also feel kinda dizzy when you see them!? It could be low blood pressureWww@Answer-Health@Com

ive had it!. no biggie!.!.!.!.

you can get similar effects if you close your eyes then rub your eyeballs with pressure on them for a long timWww@Answer-Health@Com

There is nothing to be scared of that is perfectly normal!. It happens from staring at something for a long time!. You'll be ok!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

when exposed to sun,bright light, or computer this may happen, try darkening up your computer screen a bitWww@Answer-Health@Com

Ya that happens to me alot!. But if u see cloros then that mines u might pass out!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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