FLOATERS IN MY EYES: youtube eye doctor webinar on eye flashes & floaters

Published 2021-02-20
FLOATERS IN MY EYES: youtube eye doctor webinar on eye flashes & floaters

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In this webinar youtube eye doctor and optometrist Dr. Michael Nelson explains what flashes and floaters in your eyes and vision mean and what you should do about them. Flashes and floaters are common symptoms in a posterior vitreous detachment, but they also occur in retinal breaks, retinal tears and retinal detachments.

Good Optometry morning is a youtube channel features Dr. Michael Nelson as your youtube optometrist and it answers questions about your eye health, vision, eyesight, contact lenses, eyeglasses, eye disease and and all things related to you eyesight.

Optometrist, Dr. Michael Nelson, is a Canadian and Winnipeg eye doctor who practices in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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All Comments (5)
  • @JH_77
    THANK YOU! VERY INFORMATIVE
  • @smoocher
    I've had floaters in both eyes for years. I had a one for several months that looked like a closed/latched pearl necklace. Then it broke apart in one spot so it looked like a pearl necklace where the latch and hook were no longer connected. Eventually it broke apart a second time and weeks later disappeared. I still miss it. The floaters in general are fascinating to watch when I want to watch them but are annoying the rest of the time. Thanks for a very informative video.