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Why Am I Seeing Swiggles Black Ones From One Eye Lasts A Few Minutes

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Question: Doctor why am I seeing swiggles black ones from one eye lasts a few minutes than fine again
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
There may be a number of reasons, please provide more information.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

I have read your query.

There may be a number of reasons for the issues that you experiencing that may be a problem with the refraction and accommodation of the eye itself, a change in the blood pressure, aura of migraine headaches, anxiety, etc.

So, it is necessary to provide more information about your symptoms (duration, any precipitating factor, etc.), any drugs you use, any previous health condition, any evaluation by the Ophthalmologist, etc.

This way I can give you a more direct answer to your question.

Hope this helps.

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Dr. Dr. Erion Spaho

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Why Am I Seeing Swiggles Black Ones From One Eye Lasts A Few Minutes

Brief Answer: There may be a number of reasons, please provide more information. Detailed Answer: Hello, I have read your query. There may be a number of reasons for the issues that you experiencing that may be a problem with the refraction and accommodation of the eye itself, a change in the blood pressure, aura of migraine headaches, anxiety, etc. So, it is necessary to provide more information about your symptoms (duration, any precipitating factor, etc.), any drugs you use, any previous health condition, any evaluation by the Ophthalmologist, etc. This way I can give you a more direct answer to your question. Hope this helps. Waiting.