Seek evaluation: I'm not exactly sure what you are describing but you should definitely take the time to have this evaluated. Any painless loss of vision is a concern and an ophthalmologist should be seen.
Answered 2/17/2015
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See opthomologist: Really need to get evaluated as this may be a problem with your retina. What is unusual is that it's in both eyes, leading to some concern about optic nerve or brain. Seriously, go asap.
Answered 3/26/2013
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Need more info: It would help to know more. What's the duration, how frequent are the events? Do you get a headache following the visual event or other symptoms. Is this time of the day/ time of the month related? A number of disorders could produce such symptoms including migraine, the aura of partial epilepsy, and possibly retinal migraine. A neurologist or neuro-ophthalmologist would help clarify these issues.
Answered 9/30/2016
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