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Pronounced Glare When Under Bright Lights, Have Many Floaters. Is This Normal ?

I have a very pronounced glare with glossy paper when I am under bright office light. I didnt have this problem before. I am 40 years old. I stated observing this phenomena several months ago and have seen three oculists so far that tell me that nothing is wrong, but I feel very worried. I also have many floaters and have been checked three times. They say that nothing is wrong. Is this normal?
Wed, 26 Dec 2012
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Hello

At the age of 40, if the distant vision of the person is normal, the individuals usually require reading glasses. If you are not using the reading glasses, you should opt of it after consulting a qualified optometrist or eye specialist.

Regarding your office environment, try that the light falls on glossy paper from your left and back. Intensity of light should be adjusted according to the tolerance of your eye.

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Pronounced Glare When Under Bright Lights, Have Many Floaters. Is This Normal ?

Hello At the age of 40, if the distant vision of the person is normal, the individuals usually require reading glasses. If you are not using the reading glasses, you should opt of it after consulting a qualified optometrist or eye specialist. Regarding your office environment, try that the light falls on glossy paper from your left and back. Intensity of light should be adjusted according to the tolerance of your eye. Regards