? MS: Your description sounds like it could be ms. You need to see an eye doctor to rule out the possibility of uveitis/ pars planitis. Continue neurology followup and ask them about the possibility of ms or other neuro disease.
Answered 1/16/2013
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Vitreous : Floaters are usually caused by a change in the vitreous, fluid in the back of the eye. This is not a worry other than being bothersome. As long as the vision is good no need to be concerned.
Answered 9/28/2016
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