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What Causes A Glare In The Corner Of My Eyes?

I have seen two eye doctors and they said that the gel part of my eye is detached and sent me to a specialist and he said that my eyes are perfect and it has to do with my brain.. like maybe a brain tumor.. i have no other symptoms for a brain tumor just my eyes.. i see glare in the corner of my eyes and sometimes it goes to the middle of my eyes.
Mon, 9 Jun 2014
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It seems from the history that you are having glare in the eyes. Glare is usually because of opacities in the medium of the eye as in corneal opacities, lens opacities, opacities in the vitreous.
These symptoms are not associated with brain tumor hence no need to worry. Since you have mentioned that the glare is seen in the periphery and it goes to the middle of the eye also this may be because of vitreous floaters and these are normally seen because of age related changes in the vitreous. Hence no need to worry.

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What Causes A Glare In The Corner Of My Eyes?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having glare in the eyes. Glare is usually because of opacities in the medium of the eye as in corneal opacities, lens opacities, opacities in the vitreous. These symptoms are not associated with brain tumor hence no need to worry. Since you have mentioned that the glare is seen in the periphery and it goes to the middle of the eye also this may be because of vitreous floaters and these are normally seen because of age related changes in the vitreous. Hence no need to worry. Thank you