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Understanding Floaters: Answers to Common Eye Health Questions

Questions related to floaters? 1. Is there a definitive cure for retinal detachment (floaters) caused by high myopia, or is it only suitable for long-term observation? 2. If there is retinal detachment, is it appropriate to undergo myopia correction surgery? 3. Is high myopia h...


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Subject: High Myopia Associated with Floaters and Retinal Detachment 1. Floaters are commonly observed in patients with myopia. If there is a sudden increase in the number of floaters, especially if accompanied by flashes of light, it is highly likely that an early retinal detac...

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Understanding Blurry Vision After Eating: Aging and Treatment Options

Focal length Hello... I was born in 1960. I have not had any internal or external eye issues. My uncorrected vision in both eyes is approximately 1.0, but after eating, my focus becomes blurry, and I have to strain to read the text in a regular newspaper. After resting for about ...


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Typically, presbyopia occurs in individuals over the age of 40, but at just 30 years old, it is possible that you may have hyperopia. It is worth noting that individuals with hyperopia can still have unaided vision of 20/20. To obtain a more accurate prescription, it may be benef...

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