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What Causes Sudden Floaters In The Right Eye, Dizziness And Tiredness?

I just experienced sudden floaters in my right eye. They were stringy and went from the right corner to the center of my eye, I have been dizzy and tired. Wondering what that could be related to. I have not been out of the country. Swim only in my pool.
Mon, 22 Apr 2019
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

1. sudden increase in floaters could be an emergency as it may indicate damage or disease of the internal structure of the eye, due to detachment of vitreous humor from the retina and thus require immediate medical intervention or Eye Specialist examination.

So I request you to immediately visit an ER or Hospital where an Ophthalmologist is available to exclude other possibilities like retinal detachment, high blood pressure, postural hypotension.

PS. although floaters are harmless but should be examined by an eye specialist.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Munish Sood, Ayurveda Specialist
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What Causes Sudden Floaters In The Right Eye, Dizziness And Tiredness?

Hello, 1. sudden increase in floaters could be an emergency as it may indicate damage or disease of the internal structure of the eye, due to detachment of vitreous humor from the retina and thus require immediate medical intervention or Eye Specialist examination. So I request you to immediately visit an ER or Hospital where an Ophthalmologist is available to exclude other possibilities like retinal detachment, high blood pressure, postural hypotension. PS. although floaters are harmless but should be examined by an eye specialist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Munish Sood, Ayurveda Specialist