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Vitamins for Eye Floaters? (New Research)

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Vitamins for Eye Floaters? (New Research)

Dr. Allen reviews new research on eye floaters treatment – Can eye vitamins really cure eye floaters? //////check out the Eye Floaters Vitamins discussed here https://amzn.to/3EjOWHe

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Main points of this video:

Eye Floaters Treatment Options Usually include
– Time (usually eye floaters in vision improve in 1-6 months)
– Laser Vitreolysis – see video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GC6jtHRjEM&list=PLzi60fSuOmPBPlmADeObQuaxbLKATjEx2
– Vitrectomy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQNjjY-J55o

The research presented used a vitamin supplement daily for 6 months compared to a placebo. They did find interesting results that were deemed significant at reducing symptoms and improving quality of life for the patients taking the vitamin.

They also measured a decrease in objective eye floater area in the patients taking the eye floater supplement.

Important things to note about this study
This study only had about 60 participants (so low sample size)
There was some conflict of interest acknowledged

If you do choose to take these vitamins on your own, please consult a local health care professional in your area before doing so.

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Symptoms of Eye Floaters to know
– New floating spots in your eyesight
– Flashes of lights in your vision
– Blurred vision
– Vision loss or dark curtain coming into view
**If you are experiencing any new symptoms please call your local eye doctor (ophthalmologist or optometrist) to be seen.

New eye floaters and posterior vitreous detachments carry about a 5% risk of retinal holes, retinal tears or retinal detachment. More info on retinal detachments https://youtu.be/UcF66rOo-Go

I hope you find this video helpful and please comment with any questions you have about eye floaters and other eye health related topics. I take all of your comments and questions seriously and I appreciate you. – Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, Diplo ABO

The research presented in this video can be found here
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About this video: Are you wondering how to get rid of eye floaters? In this video, Joseph J. Allen, OD FAAO reviews research about an eye floaters treatment! Eye vitamins are often used in the eye care field to treat retinal disease as well as some forms of dry eye, but now we have a supplement for eye floaters.

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How to reduce floaters in the eyes? | Apollo Hospitals

Did you know those worm-like things in your vision that may appear when you see something bright are called floaters? But can they be reduced if they start obstructing your vision?
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Eye Floaters No More! New (Natural) Eye Floaters Treatment Research | Doctor Eye Health

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New research on eye floaters treatment! Dr. Allen reviews a possible new eye floaters remedy. 🔔 Subscribe for more free eye health education and tips: http://www.youtube.com/doctoreyehealth

Learn more about Eye Floaters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75c_WzOd_eI&list=PLzi60fSuOmPBPlmADeObQuaxbLKATjEx2

NOTE:
This article is a small pilot study and has it’s flaws. I personally always read and evaluate scientific articles with a level of skepticism until further evaluated and tested. I encourage everyone to do the same.

Full article: Journal of American Science: http://www.jofamericanscience.org/journals/am-sci/jas150419/03_34649jas150419_17_30.pdf

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About this video: Are you researching floaters in the eye treatment? In this Eye Floaters No More video, Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO reviews new research about an eye floaters natural remedy. If you are experiencing vitreous floaters or a posterior vitreous detachment, then you may be wondering how to get rid of eye floaters. Historically, the only eye floaters treatment was monitoring for improvement or a vitrectomy. If your interested in learning more about floaters in the eye and floaters treatment, then this video is for you.
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Just my experience. Sorry about the focus (I can see it now a video about clearing up vision and the video is blurry lol)
Do your own research and see. My eye doc said it was probably unrelated to me taking vitamins. But after 4 months most of them are gone. Also its IU not Milligrams on some of them Like the d3 and the Vitamin E

Eye Floaters CURE? – Atropine Eye Drops for Eye Floaters Explained

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Are Atropine eye drops the next eye floaters cure? Learn how Atropine drops work and how you can try it for yourself! ///// Full explanation about floaters and other floater treatment options 👇https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzi60fSuOmPBPlmADeObQuaxbLKATjEx2

Eye floaters commonly develop as we age and can be very bothersome for a lot of people. Thankfully, eye floaters often improve on their own, but if they don’t improve and if surgery is not an option, then some doctors are turning to small dose atropine for help.

Atropine eye drops are typically used as a diagnostic and potentially a therapeutic medication for eye exams and a few eye diseases. Traditionally, it has not been used for treating eye floaters but t some doctors are prescribing a low dose 0.01% atropine to help improve floater symptoms.
Being that this is a newer trend and not fully widespread, many doctors may have not heard of using 0.01% atropine for floaters and even finding a compounding pharmacy can sometimes be a challenge, meaning it may be difficult to get low dose atropine.

Research on this is sparse but if interested…
⭐ See this short paper that was presented at a 2017 convention in Europe
https://www.escrs.org/Lisbon2017/programme/free-papers-details.asp?id=28365&day=0

New onset of floaters can carry a 5% risk of retinal holes, retinal tears or retinal detachment. Always seek immediate care with your local eye doctor when experiencing sudden changes to your vision or eyesight. More info on retinal detachments https://youtu.be/UcF66rOo-Go

Typical Eye Floaters Treatment Options
– Time (usually eye floaters in your vision improve in 1-6 months)
– Laser Vitreolysis “laser floater treatment”- see video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GC6jtHRjEM&list=PLzi60fSuOmPBPlmADeObQuaxbLKATjEx2
– Vitrectomy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQNjjY-J55o

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About this video: Are you wondering how to get rid of eye floaters in your eyes? In this video, Joseph J. Allen, OD FAAO discusses a new treatment for eye floaters. Atropine eye drops for eye floaters is a newer trend that is being used and investigated by some eye doctors as a way to diminish eye floater symptoms. Although atropine may not be a true way to cure eye floaters, it still may prove to be an option for those who are very symptomatic. If you are seeing eye floaters and flashes in your vision, then this is the eye floaters video is for you.
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From the patient’s point of view, floaters are objects that drift around in the field of vision. They may look like blobs, little worms or cobwebs that move with the eye’s movement. They seem impossible to focus on and are most visible when looking against a bright plain background such as a blue sky or a blank computer screen. Floaters are in fact particles suspended inside the vitreous body – the gel-like structure that fills the space between the lens and the retina. What we see, however, are not the floaters themselves, but the shadows they cast on the retina. The closer they are to the retina, the larger and clearer they appear in the field of vision. Commonly, floaters develop as part of normal aging. With age, the gel-like vitreous body undergoes syneresis – a process in which water is separated from solid components, creating pockets of fluid that are perceived by the patient as blobs or little worms. The major structural protein of the vitreous – collagen fibrils – become denatured, clump together and can be seen as floating strings or cobwebs. The fluid pockets may collapse, causing the vitreous to shrink and pull away from the retina. This pulling exerts mechanical stimulations on the retina, producing “flashes of light” or photopsias in peripheral vision. Eventually, the vitreous is separated from the retina. This is known as posterior vitreous detachment or PVD. PVD is very common but is generally benign and does not require treatment. The floaters may be a nuisance to vision, but in most people, the brain will eventually learn to ignore them. Complications may happen, however, in a small number of cases. As the vitreous detaches, it may pull the retina with it, resulting in a retinal tear. Fluid from the vitreous may then sip through the tear and cause the retina to separate from the underlying tissue. This is known as retinal detachment and is a sight-threatening condition. Worrying signs to watch out for include: – A sudden increase in number of new floaters, especially tiny ones as these may represent pigments or blood cells released from the damaged retina or blood vessels. – A shade or curtain of vision – a sign of loss of vision from the detached part of the retina. People with high degree of myopia are at higher risks of having PVD. The longer shape of the eyeball in myopia increases the likelihood of PVD and also the risk of retinal complications. This is because the retina is stretched over a larger surface and becomes thinner and more vulnerable to tears. Other risk factors for PVD include intraocular inflammation, trauma, previous eye surgery, diabetes and family history.
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A Cure for Eye Floaters | Eye Doctor Explains Laser & Surgical Options

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A Cure for Eye Floaters | Eye Doctor Explains Laser & Surgical Options

Are eye floaters driving you crazy and it seems like you don’t have any options? In this video we talk all about treatment for floaters that are more than just trying to ignore them. Dr. D addresses how much floaters affect our lives and a few floaters treatments that are available to patients.
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Timecode:
00:00 Intro
02:10 What are floaters?
04:41 How do they affect people
07:41 Why your eye doctor might dismiss them
08:55 Treatment option: YAG
14:20 Surgical option: PPV
17:23 Food for thought
18:07 Dr. D’s floaters
20:09 Summary

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Many people experience eye floaters, but what happens if they affect your quality of life and how can you treat them?

In this video, Dr Devinder Chauhan discusses the various treatment options currently available for eye floaters.

0:09 What are eye floaters?
0:38 The effects of having constant eye floaters
1:10 Are eye floaters easily treated?
1:38 Treatment options

In another video from this series, Dr Chauhan explains what eye floaters are, how they develop and when to consult an ophthalmologist: https://bit.ly/33H98yh

Dr Chauhan is a retinal ophthalmologist with over 20 years of experience. He specialises in the medical and surgical treatment of all retinal, macular and vitreous conditions, including macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion, retinal detachment, posterior vitreous detachment, epiretinal membrane and macular hole.

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Management of Eye Floaters – Colin McCannel, MD, FACS, FRCSC | UCLAMDCHAT

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UCLA eye surgeon Colin McCannel, MD, talks about eye floaters, when to seek an evaluation, treatment options and when surgery should be done to remove them. Learn more: https://www.uclahealth.org/eye/

Colin McCannel, MD, FACS, FRCSC
Ophthalmology
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