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I have a floater that looks like a haze-like cloud. it moves just like a normal floater when i move my eyes from left to right, and is especially noticable when i am in a darker room with a bright window open. will this disperse into normal floaters?

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Dr. Hiep Le answered

Specializes in Nephrology and Dialysis

If you have myopia and you do not see flashes of light, you can observe that floater for now. You have to see an ophthalmologist urgently if you see flashes of light. You should avoid eye scrubbing if you have seen floaters often.

Answered 10/20/2022

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The symptoms are a little unusual for 23 year old, who usually don't get a new onset of floaters unless there was injury to the eye or some other medical or ocular cause. An ophthalmologist should be able to tell exactly what the floater is, probably where it came from, and what it's prognosis is. Also, it is important to be sure the retina is healthy.

Answered 11/4/2022

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