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Eye Floaters in Eye.
About 12 months ago, I wen through root canal (in teeth) treatment. Now my that tooth is okay, but after that I'm seeing some eye floaters, and almost 12 months gone, but eye floater is not gone away. Even two marks are increased. First I was seeing two dots but now I'm seeing some lines too. Can I get rid of these eye floaters? What is the cost of its treatment in India.
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Floaters are commonly due to vitreous degeneration as explained by Dr vaibhav. Recent increase in floaters especially when associated with flashes of light needs urgent dilated retinal examination. Floaters with healthy retina needs to be ignored but excessive Floaters can be dealt by a retinal surgeon by floaterectomy a surgical procedure
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flashes or associated curtain like shadow need to be investigated by dilated examination
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Hello Floaters appear due to condensation of collagen fibrils fibrils present in the vitreous cavity of eye These are benign and don't need treatment Only way to get rid of them is to avoid them Having said that it is provisional diagnosis Kindly consult local retina specialist and get retina examined
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