Is it uncommon to see microorganisms floating in front of your retina?!


Question: Is it uncommon to see microorganisms floating in front of your retina!?
In other words, I can see microorganisms floating in my eye at certain times such as when the light hits my eye in a certain way, or when I get that snotty film in across my retina!. Is this common to others!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Yes they are normal but you have to be careful with how "normal" they are!.!.!. I never saw flashes of light, no head trauma, just "normal" floaties and bam! next eye exam my retina was detached!.!.!. (it was going from the bottom up which is why I had no change in vision) Talk with your Doc about it- and just pay attention if the amount increases!.!.!. but it is very commonWww@Answer-Health@Com

this is more common than you think!. they are called floaties, it is caused by tiny blood or other particles left at the back of your retina!. i believe if it is severe, you can have laser treatment!. see your doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

it is called floaters, i have had them for a long time,my mother did also!.i don't think you can get rid of them!.i ignore them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Floaters are completely normal especially in glare and are nothing to be worried about!. However, if they are accompanied by flashing lights you should see your Optometrist/Ophthalmologist asap!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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