Can Allergies Cause Eye Floaters?
While allergies themselves don’t cause eye floaters, some people do report vision changes during an acute allergic phase.
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While allergies themselves don’t cause eye floaters, some people do report vision changes during an acute allergic phase.
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Small tears in the retina are quite a common occurrence. In the majority of cases, you’ll only become aware when your eye doctor spots it during a routine eye examination.
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An eye emergency is a frightening experience. Whether it’s caused by trauma, a pre-existing eye condition, or something unexpected occurs with no warning, one aim remains constant—get the injured person to definitive care as quickly as possible.
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Many of us suffer from cloudy eyes. From a transient issue to a gradually increasing and permanent problem, there are many reasons behind it.
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Cloudy vision in one eye is most often an early cataract, but it can also be an eye infection, migraine aura, or a refractive error. Here's what causes it and the sudden symptoms that are an emergency.
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A concussion is the result of mild head trauma that causes the brain to move back and forth within the skull. Along with issues, such as temporary memory loss and head pain, vision problems can also occur.
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