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Hello, anybody else having these black dots in their eye sight? I have one.
I first noticed mine a couple of weeks ago and when i read that they will stay forever i tought i was going to go ape shit, but now it stopped annoying me.I see it as my little friend that comes and goes but is always there, I even named it. Steve.
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I have some, which I noticed several years ago. I have been told that they are caused by damaging your cornea. In my case it was probably the time when schoolmate slingshot a chalk to my eye. It is hardly noticable in my case, so just stop paying attention to it and like it has never been there. ;)
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Keep sitting in front of your PC like nothing is happening.
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Visit an eye mechanic.
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I think I have a minor one that I don't even see anymore at the top corner of my right eye. I think if it is really bright I might notice it, but it isn't a problem anymore and you get used to it. An ophthalmologist can't really help, and surgery isn't suggested unless it's really bad and blocking vision.
Though, a floater could be a sign of a torn cornea, so I guess you should make sure the cornea isn't torn by going in anyway (but I'm still not sure if they can do much). Are you near-sighted? I remember reading it happens a lot more to near-sighted people than others.
(http://hydra-images.cursecdn.com/fallout.gamepedia.com/8/8a/Fo_Render_floater.png)
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Steevie is just a little black dot and i only notice him when im reading something up close so i don't think its anything serious.
And yes im near-sighted, but not that much :>
I also read somewhere that there is surgery that can remove floaters with laz0rs but thats risky and costs a lot of moni.
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I have some as well, but I only see them when I stare at something white for a long time or when I wake up in the morning. They never bothered me though. Eventually everyone has them, its normal.
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put salt on it, trust me it will go away
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It could be Macula Degeneration, I think you should see a medic.