No: Could be a type of floater. This could signify an occular migraine or retinal issue. See an ophthalmologist for evaluation.
Answered 9/7/2017
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Need to be seen!: The white spots in your vision need to be evaluated by an ophthalmologist. It may be nothing, it may be a separation of the jelly inside your eye (vitreous) from the retina, or it maybe a retinal detachment. In either case, you best see an ophthalmologist for a proper diagnosis.
Answered 9/28/2016
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