Are Floaters Dangerous?
27.03.2008 от M.VQUESTION: I have a problem with my vision
Whenever I look at a bright
surface, or up at the sky, I see dots and threadlike shapes swimming around.
What are they? Are they dangerous?
ANSWER: The shapes you’re seeing are called floaters and they’re clumps of
gel that form in the vitreous, the clear, jellylike fluid that fills the eye.
These dots and lines (they can also take the form of circles or cobwebs), are
usually harmless and a natural part of aging
Floaters are especially common
in nearsighted people or after a cataract operation
They often go away by
themselves.
When floaters crop up suddenly for no reason, though, or become
dramatically worse, it’s a good idea to see an eye doctor
Floaters can also
signal a torn retina or, less commonly, inflammation or crystal-like deposits
within the eye
All of these vision-threatening conditions arrive quite
painlessly
By the way, the flashes of light some people see are much like
floaters in that they’re usually harmless
But, if they’re accompanied by
numerous floaters or a blacking out of part of your field of vision, again,
see a professional.
If your floaters have ever gotten in your line of vision, while you were
reading, you’re probably tried moving your eyes back and forth to get the
floaters out of the way, and had little success
Next time, try looking up
and down instead
This will create currents that carry the floater to a less
sensitive part of the eye, and you can return to your reading without this
annoyance
But don’t experiment for too long a period of time without seeking
professional evaluation of your problem.
The material contained here is “FOR INFORMATION ONLY” and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician
Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.
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