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How Can Yellow Floaters In The Vision Be Treated?

I am trying to decide if I should go to hospital. I nearly fainted, started hyperventilating, and then was seeing a bright yellow donut shape when I closed my eyes. When I opened my eyes, it was as if there were bright yellow floaters. Things that are white looked yellow. This went on for a few minutes, then went away, Now my left eye is bloodshot.
Mon, 12 Dec 2016
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As per your history is concerned floater in the field of vision as well as hyperventilation(breathing rate above 35) is due to a number of points so to ruled out (Vitreous Degeneration of eye) get a clinical examination of eye first.secondly check whether you or any family member has diabetes or not to confirm and ruled out do a FASTING BLOOD SUGAR .Thirdly check your vital clinical signs and record it (Blood pressure,Respiratory rate,Pulse rate,Temperature) in every 8 hours if possible.Finally do an ECG and ECHO to ruled out any congenital heart present or not.(Thanks)
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How Can Yellow Floaters In The Vision Be Treated?

As per your history is concerned floater in the field of vision as well as hyperventilation(breathing rate above 35) is due to a number of points so to ruled out (Vitreous Degeneration of eye) get a clinical examination of eye first.secondly check whether you or any family member has diabetes or not to confirm and ruled out do a FASTING BLOOD SUGAR .Thirdly check your vital clinical signs and record it (Blood pressure,Respiratory rate,Pulse rate,Temperature) in every 8 hours if possible.Finally do an ECG and ECHO to ruled out any congenital heart present or not.(Thanks)