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All You Should Know About Eye Floaters - Arohi Eye Hospital

Eye floaters, although not harmful, may cause disturbance and annoyance as it may cause blurred vision. If the problem persists for longer, you may need professional medical assistance and vitrectomy treatment.<br>Read More @ https://bit.ly/2VwAbK7

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All You Should Know About Eye Floaters - Arohi Eye Hospital

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  1. As we age, we start noticing problems of the eyes – blurred vision, vision loss, and at times, particles drifting across the eyes. While blurred vision and vision loss are observed by all, drifting particles may be a cause of confusion for those affected by it. One may confuse these particles as being some particles within the eyes, which they may try to rub off; while others may think that they are particles drifting around in the outside environment around. However, both these situations are not correct. Known as eye floaters, this situation is caused due to some fragments being broken within the eyes and floating around, thus the name. What are eye floaters? Eye floaters is a part of the normal ageing cycle. There is a vitreous body, a gel-like sac, in the middle region of the eyes, which is held in place by protein and collagen fibers. As we age, these supporting structures start weakening, ultimately shrinking, moving apart, and becoming ribbon-like structures. These fragments may appear as rings, strings, cobwebs, or spots that can case shadows on the vision. What causes eye floaters? Eye floaters, being a normal part of getting old, is generally caused due to ageing. However, there could be other reasons for this condition. It may be caused as an after effect of eye injuries, eye trauma, eye tumours, and any previous eye surgeries. Other

  2. conditions that can cause floaters include detached retina, torn retina, diabetic eye disease, hypersensitive retinopathy, and uveitis. What to do when you experience eye floaters? When you start observing microscopic specks drifting across your eyes, you need professional assistance. The earlier you approach an eye checkup clinic in Oshiwara Mumbai, the lower you will be at risk to develop serious eye problems. When you approach a professional eye doctor, your eyes will be tested to determine the underlying cause of the floaters, depending upon which the best course of treatment will be determined. How are eye floaters treated? Generally, eye floaters cause no harm, just disturbance and annoyance. Eye floaters may generally go away after some time, but if they don’t, you may need treatment. This is because while they cause no harm, an increase in the number of floaters may blur your vision, thus affecting your daily routines, efficiency, safety, and quality of life. The most effective method to treat floaters is vitrectomy, which is a surgical procedure that involves removal of the shrunken vitreous body and its remnants, which helps to reduce the number of eye floaters, thus clearing the vision and eliminating the disturbance. After the procedure, if any remaining floater debris remains, a laser device is used to break it up, and clear the eyes completely. Arohi Eye Hospital is the place you can go to if you are looking for such a treatment, or if you are looking for any other kind of eye consultation in Andheri West Mumbai. Other than floaters, a number of eye issues can be resolved here including optical numbers, cataracts, retinal diseases, dry eyes, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Follow Us On: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Instagram

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