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I Have Pain And Floaters In Both Eyes, Is Lubrex Eye Drop Good For This ?

Hi, I am 25yrs male. Recently shown to doctor for eye pain and floater. The doctor examined and said me BOW/WWOP in my left eye. I dnt have any vision problem except pain and floaters in both eyes. I am very tensed as I work in a software firm and vision is everything to it. Am I serious? Please please advice I m very worried I am using Lubrex eye drop . Salace i capsules
Thu, 8 Sep 2011
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
Nothing to worry , it's just white without pressure , this is a term used during examination of retina . That's fine nothing is going to happen to your vision .relax n enjoy your job
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Docotor last question. I do have floater. Any medication for that. Anything that in long run will keep my eyes healthy as u know IT filed is stressfull for eyes.
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hello
wwop is term used for white without pressure as you were having pain so your doctor has prescribed lubrex which is lubricating drop.
but if there is any increase in number of floaters and flashes consult your retina doctor
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I Have Pain And Floaters In Both Eyes, Is Lubrex Eye Drop Good For This ?

Nothing to worry , it s just white without pressure , this is a term used during examination of retina . That s fine nothing is going to happen to your vision .relax n enjoy your job