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What Causes Momentary Mistiness In Eye Diagnosed With Floaters Due Vitreous Gel?

Hi,

I have recently had a problem with one eye - floaters and flashing light in dark rooms - diagnosed as problem with vitrius gel. Have recently noticed momentary mistiness in same eye with each pulse beat especially when pulse rate up a bit from exercise. Any ideas?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having floaters and flashes of light and they are because of problems involving the periphery of retina and vitreous.
Since you are experiencing momentary mistiness of vision this requires examination of the retina to rule out retinal tear or other problems affecting the peripheral retina.
Hence I advice you to consult your ophthalmologist.

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What Causes Momentary Mistiness In Eye Diagnosed With Floaters Due Vitreous Gel?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having floaters and flashes of light and they are because of problems involving the periphery of retina and vitreous. Since you are experiencing momentary mistiness of vision this requires examination of the retina to rule out retinal tear or other problems affecting the peripheral retina. Hence I advice you to consult your ophthalmologist. Thank you