My age is 34 and having floaters on both eyes. And use soft drops for it. Now my problem is that I does not focus on bright light as tv, mobile,computer, sunlight etc and tears comes out sometimes specially on daytime , that's why I minimize the brightness of those things. I have '-' 1.5 cyl lens on both eyes. I am very nervous, what will i do now, please help me.
Will i go blind?
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A. You will never go blind
B. Floaters are non pathological and very common... I myself have Floaters for last 14 years
For more information you can read my health tip on Floaters available on practo healthfeed
C. Difficulty to see bright light is suggestive of dryness
Try A cold compresses B use lubricating eyedrop frequently like refresh tears
Having said that it is provisional diagnosis Kindly consult local Ophthalmologist and get proper retina examination done
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Floaters are usually nonpathological. Please get your fundus examination done by an ophthalmologist first to rule out the possibility of retinal problem. If you are using computer or mobile too much then you may develop computer vision syndrome please use lubricant eye drops e.g. teardrop 2to3 times daily and rub ocupol d's eye oint twice daily on lids.
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Follow 20.20. formula ie close your eyes for 20seconds after every after every 20minutes.keep proper distance between eyes and screen wash your eyes with freshwater frequently. Don't sit facing towards a/c or blowers .consume lots of fresh fruit and vegetables.
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