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david


02/13/2015

I always feel a flood of spots and floaters in my field of vision, what's going on?

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  • charles

    02/13/2015

    Usually, spots and floaters are due to a benign, age-related condition called vitreous detachment. This occurs when the eye's gel-like interior liquefies and separates from the retina, where vision processing occurs. But a sudden onset of spots and floaters also can be caused by a serious, sight-threatening tear or detachment of the retina. If you suddenly see a shower of spots and floaters, visit your optometrist or ophthalmologist immediately.
  • Rebecca

    02/14/2015

    This can be caused by aging, diabetes, or nothing at all. They're believed to only be a concern when they happen very quickly and flood your field of vision without letting up %u2013 in those cases, you may have a retina problem. It's also something that occurs very often in those that have migraines. This is especially important for people with anxiety %u2013 anxiety does tend to trigger symptoms of migraines. Sometimes these will occur with headaches, but there are also "silent migraines" that occur with no headaches at all, and these too many cause visual symptoms.
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