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Indirect Ophthalmoscopy

Indirect ophthalmoscopy is performed to examine the fundus or back of the eye using a beam of light and a hand-held lens. It provides a wider and more accurate view inside the eye than a usual ophthalmoscope. The indirect lenses called "aspheric" or "condensing" lenses are most commonly used.

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Why do I suddenly see large floaters in my eye?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 24 year old female. Suddenly, I am having large floaters in my eyes. Is it possible that it will decrease with time? How long will it take to decrease?  Read Full »


Dr. Dadapeer. K

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you have floaters. Eye floaters are because of problems in the posterior part of the eye involving vitreous and retina. Hence, this requires evaluation by indirect ophthalmoscopy, to rule out vitreous degenerations...  Read Full »

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