Sometimes in your life, especially as you get older, one day you look at the sky or a bright object, and suddenly you may notice specks floating in front of you, you may not be able to see them, they just Like dust clinging to camera lenses, you try to blink or rub your eyes, but they’re still there, even when you’re looking at them elsewhere. When you experience the above, you may have floaters.
Most floaters are the result of age-related changes that occur when the vitreous inside your eye becomes more fluid, clumping together and casting tiny shadows on your retina as you age, As a result, these shadows form a float before your eyes.
Floaters are common and for many people it’s their natural aging process, in most cases their floaters come and go as they get used to it over time and people barely notice to the floats there. However, the floaters will only become less noticeable, but once they appear, they will remain in your eyes, if you notice a sudden increase in floaters contact an ophthalmologist immediately, these may be of immediate concern Symptoms of an emergency.
Symptoms of floaters
Like fingerprints, no two of us see the same floater pattern, some people also suggest that what people see with their eye floaters depends on their own imagination, you might even see in each eye See floaters in different shapes. The pattern of floaters can also change over time, and usually, the floaters are darker than the background or what you see. You can’t recognize them in the dark or with your eyes closed, here are some forms of floaters you might see:
- Curly lines.
- spot.
- strands.
- Small shadow shapes.
- Black or dark spots.
As we said before, floaters are mainly caused by aging, they can also occur due to other conditions, such as:
- Inflammation: Posterior uveitis is inflammation of the back of the eye. It can be caused by infections and other inflammatory diseases. Posterior uveitis releases fragments of inflammation into the vitreous that form the eye float that we see in front of us thing.
- After eye surgery and medication: Medications and procedures injected or performed within the vitreous can result in the subsequent formation of air bubbles that cast shadows and become floaters.
- Intraocular hemorrhage: Bleeding into the vitreous due to high blood pressure, diabetes, injury, etc. It causes floaters formed by blood cells.
3 ways to help you get rid of floaters:
- Vitrectomy: This is a procedure to remove floaters from your vision by removing the original vitreous, instead a new solution will be placed to keep the shape of the eye, and over time your body produces More vitreous in place of this solution. This method does not cause bleeding or trauma. However, it is still possible for floaters to develop in the future.
- Laser therapy: The laser is aimed directly at the float to break it down. The downside of this therapy is that it can damage the retina if the laser is not aimed correctly.
- Spooky2 Eye Floaters presets, made by Desmond Wee, download the files from https://www.spooky2-mall.com/download/EyeFloatersPresets.zip and copy them to the user folder (C:Spooky2-Preset Collections-User) Then choose the program, run it on your Spooky2 Remote for a few weeks and watch the results, Amplitude 5V, Square Wave.
Wee’s Spooky2 Preset 1 Program:
- Streptococcus Sweep TR (CUST)
- Streptococcus Pyogenes (HC)
- Streptococcus Pyogenes (CAFL)
- Biofilms 01 (CUST)
- Chlamydia General (CAFL)
- Chlamydia Pneumoniae 1 (CAFL)
- Chlamydia Pneumoniae 2 (CAFL)
- Chlamydia Pneumoniae 3 (CAFL)
- Chlamydia Trachomatis (CAFL)
- Pneumonia General V (CAFL)
- Pneumonia General (CAFL)
- Streptococcus Infection General (CAFL)
- Streptococcus Pneumoniae (CAFL)
Wee’s Spooky2 preset Preset 2 program:
- Pneumonia General V (CAFL)
- Pneumonia General (CAFL)
- Streptococcus Infection General (CAFL)
- Streptococcus Pneumoniae (CAFL)
- Streptococcus Sweep TR (CUST)
Other programs recommended by Spooky2:
- Eye Floaters XTRA
- Floaters kHz
- Eye Arteriosclerosis CAFL
- Detox 4 Toxins Throughout the Body CAFL
- Circulatory Stasis CAFL