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Suggest Treatment For Floaters In Eyes

I am otherwise excellent health, on no medications. 40 year old male.

I have developed a number of food allergies, wheat, dairy, citrus, and allergic to pollen, most plants etc.

I have had tinnitus for years, and I have noticed more so recently a condition called visual snow, I have been to an optometrist, my eyes seem fine other wise except for a lot of floaters. The snow is across my entire field of vision, and more prominent at night.

Unfortunately there seems no clear cut path to a solution. I am also very allergic to medication, getting muscle twitches, neuropathy etc, when taking such drugs as Prevacid in the past.

I haven't taken any meds in over 10 years. I'm not even sure where to start have no migraines headaches etc. Just the snow.

Thx for any direction.
Mon, 7 Apr 2014
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flotersare normal to some extent they are degenerative particle floating in vitreous.If there is sudden increase in floater fundus examination to exclude retinal tear or detachment to be done.
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Suggest Treatment For Floaters In Eyes

flotersare normal to some extent they are degenerative particle floating in vitreous.If there is sudden increase in floater fundus examination to exclude retinal tear or detachment to be done.