For some months now, I have had one big tear drop shaped floater above and to the left of my center of vision. In the last month, 3 more have appeared, in a type of flower pattern, as in, think of the petals of a daisy, however, the center area is clear. I have had a fluorescein angiography which has turned up nothing - the eye doctor said there is nothing there. (This is when I only had a single floater) I am starting to get worried, and would appreciate some advice other than go to opthamologi
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You are probably suffering from a condition called PVD or posterior vitreous detachment.. anytime after 40 years the jelly in front of the retina called the vitreous looses its attachment to the retina . It can make you visualise all sorts of shapes of floaters and may persist for months or even over a year. Since you have already seen an ophthalmologist who has said your eye is fine and retina is in place, you need to ignore the floater. No medicine will help.
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