Medicine For Eye Floaters
I am a 24-year-old male. I have never experienced gluten intolerance, as I have been consuming roti and bread every day ...
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You have to improve your food habits do 1. Take 2/ 3glass of warm water in the morning before brush 2. Take more water in day 3. Take meals at fixed hrs, chew food properly/ completely, no eating quickly 4. Take small amount of food at a time, take more frequent meals - may be five times a day. 5. No spicy/ fried/ fast/ junk/processed food. Caffeine, 6. No smoking, chewing gum, and carbonated beverages. 6. No milk for few days, can take curd, no uncooked salad 8. Use nibupani (lemon water) 2/ 3 times a day 9. Do not drink/ store water in plastic bottles. 10 .relax and walk for 30 mts daily 11. Take enough rest- do not lie down immediately after eating. Take dinner 3 hrs before sleeping. No late nights 11. Keep your weight under control. 13. Avoid tea, coffee, alcohol 15. Reduce physical and mental stress. Maintain healthy life style. Do exercise regularly. 16. No unnecessary medicines medicine can not be advised for open question for medicine and further advise contact on private consultation good luck.
Helo doctor I am 18 year old I do not have any issue like eye swelling inflammation or any other issue but still I got e ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Most eye floaters are caused by age-related changes that occur as the jelly-like substance (vitreous) inside your eyes liquifies and contracts let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
I have been masturbating since a year. And I masturbate more than 2 times a day does this cause problems related to eyes ...
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Hello- over masturbation exhibits several symptoms, from the less obvious that mimic physiological problems to the more severe issues that disguise themselves as side effects of drugs. Whether it’s impotence caused by hair loss formulas or weak erections actuated by a hormone imbalance, sexual dysfunctions can be debilitating. Blurred vision is a common side effect caused by o.m. Quitting masturbation alone is not sufficient. If your o.m. Addiction or sexual exhaustion is causing eye floater problems, your body is in a state of unbalance. You need your c3g phyotochemicals to increase and the pro-inflammatory hormones to decrease. Men and women exasperated by blurry vision may want to take an herbal treatment for eye floaters & blurred vision to help their bodies restore the natural balance of hormones.
I am 17 years old and I have very bad addiction of masturbation due to this I have lost I my eye vision I mean everythin ...
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Hi, Lybrate user, you lose vital fluid from your body practicing masturbation, frequently make you weak with lack of concentrarion with black ring under eyes and shunken face, experiencing cramp legs and back pain.•go for meditation to reduce your urge to masturbate, keeping your nerves calm restricting sexual thoughts to check watching porn video resulting in masturbation.•divert your attention ,whenever you feel urge for masturbation, visit libraries, meet your bossom friends, enjoy pleasent music and sit in a garden to check urge for masturbation. •consult, privetly for a faster recovery, till, then take, homoeopathic medicine, underlying,please. @ustilago 30ch -5 drops, thrice.•avoid, junk food, alcohol & nicotine. Tk, care.
Dear dr, my sister is having a black line in front of her right eye. Which I think is floaters. Please give best medicin ...
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Hello. Floaters can be physiological (normal) or pathological (abnormal). Physiological floaters are due to tiny condensed vitreous and are not damaging to the eye at all other than giving a floating particle sensation, so can be ignored. Pathological floaters on the other hand can be dangerous as they maybe due to an impending retinal tear/ detachment. These floaters if not timely managed, can be vision threatening. If identified early, can be treated with laser and/or surgery. No type of medicine has proven results in making them disappear permanently. Kindly consult an eye doctor for further queries. Thank you.
Dear dr, my sister is also having a black line in front of her right eye, which keeps following her as she moves the eye ...
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Hello. Floaters can be physiological (normal) or pathological (abnormal). Physiological floaters are due to tiny condensed vitreous and are not damaging to the eye at all other than giving a floating particle sensation, so can be ignored. Pathological floaters on the other hand can be dangerous as they maybe due to an impending retinal tear/ detachment. These floaters if not timely managed, can be vision threatening. If identified early, can be treated with laser and/or surgery. No type of medicine has proven results in making them disappear. Kindly consult an eye doctor for further queries. Thank you.
Dear dr, my sister is having black line in front of her eyes and it keeps travelling with eyes as she moves it. She is h ...
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Hello. Such floating black dots/lines/cobwebs are floaters in medical terminology, particularly visible against light coloured and bright background. These floaters can be normal or abnormal, depending on the other parameters of eye like history of any kind of trauma or having high power or just an ageing process. They vary in their numbers, size and location. Whatever floater are visible right now may be totally normal, in which case nothing needs to be done at present or can be an alarming sign for further vision loss by causing potential damage to the eye. So prompt consultation with an eye doctor is advisable. You can reach me out anytime for the same. Hope this helps. Thank you.
My son had juvenile rheumatoid arthritis when he was just 3 years. Now he is 18. Following jra he suffered uveitis also. ...
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Hello lybrate-user. Pls let me know the eye drop which he has used or using presently. Uveitis following jra is little tough to manage. U have shown to some eye specialist. He must have done retinal examination also. Send those papers also.
I get flashes of light in my eyes as I got an eye injury 25 day before n doctor prescribe a nepalact eye drop. Is this b ...
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Hello. Nepalact (generic name- nepafenac) is an nsaid group of medicine, not a pressure controlling one. Flashes and floaters can be a normal thing also, but one should get the retina thoroughly checked first after any kind of injury to the eye. I would like to know when and why was pressure drops prescribed to you earlier? For how long you had taken it? What was the name of the medicine and how many times a day you were using it? You can contact me anytime for discussing your case in detail in a more personalised way and for further advise. Hope this helps. Thank you.
I am having severe eye floaters which cannot be easily ignored and sometimes flashes also occur. It has been 5 years and ...
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Hello. Feeling sorry to inform you that if retinal detachment occurs (even if you have had laser photocoagulation), then surgery is the only way to re attach it back. No kind of medicine can help you with this. If there is a sudden appearance of a fall of curtain like shadow or excessive sudden increase in floaters or flashes of light, then you must consult an ophthalmologist on an urgent basis and not wait for long if surgery is advised to you. The more time you spend in waiting to get operated, the less become the chances of regaining a decent useful vision even with surgery. You can consult me anytime with all the necessary details of your previous treatments if any further query is there. Will be more than happy to help. Thank you.