Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query. A blood clot in aqueous will be absorbed spontaneously; however, if it is more, it has to be surgically removed. Even membrane formation is removed surgically. Due to the displaced lens, the vision is poor.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Using computers and smartphones causes dry eye due to decreased blink rate. Take frequent breaks. Look at far objects as eyes get strained looking at close things for a long time.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com I understand your concern and will definitely help you with it. Inside the eye, there is a clear, gel-like substance called the vitreous. As age progresses, this vitreous slowly begins to liquefy and shrink. Due to this natural process, small clumps or strands can form within it, which cast shadows on the retina and appear as floaters in your vision. These floaters may look like tiny dots, threads, or cobweb-like shapes moving as you move your eyes.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. There is a jelly-like substance in the eye called vitreous, and as age progresses, it starts to liquefy, and you begin seeing floaters, or it also happens in high myopes. You should go to an ophthalmologist immediately if there is an increase in the number of these floaters or decreased vision or if you see flashes of light, as these are the signs of retinal detachment. Treatment can be advised after the examination. I hope this helps.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Using a computer for a long time causes dry eye syndrome due to decreased blink rate. Take frequent breaks and look at far objects as the eyes are strained looking at close object for a long time. Keep the brightness of the system to minimal. Use tear drops twice a day along with antiglare glasses.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Dull pain in eyes and headache will be there in sinusitis and can also happen due to refractive error, but your tests are normal. You should also start medications for migraine. Floaters are jelly like substance in the eye called vitreous and as age progresses it starts to liquify and you start seeing floaters. You should go to an ophthalmologist immediately in case if there is increase in number of these floaters, or decrease in vision, or if you see flashes of light.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It can occur due to increased strain on the eyes. Using computers and smartphones can cause dry eyes due to decreased blink rate. Take frequent breaks. Look at the far objects as the eyes get strained at looking at close objects for a long time.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It may be due to conjunctivitis. I suggest Flur eye drops (Flurbiprofen) four times a day for one week. Refresh Tears eye drops (Carboxymethylcellulose) twice daily times a day for one month. Moxigram (Moxifloxacin) eye drops four times a day for one week.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. There is a jelly-like substance in the eye called vitreous, and as age progresses, it starts to liquefy, and you start seeing floaters, or it also happens in high myopics. You should go to an ophthalmologist immediately if there is an increase in the number of these floaters or decreased vision or if you see flashes of light because these are the signs of retinal detachment. I suggest you get your retina checked.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Using computers, and smartphones causes dry eye due to decreased blink rate. Take frequent breaks. Look at far objects as eyes are strained looking at the close objects for a long time. Keep brightness to a minimum.
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