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i have a flashing lights in the corner of my right eye and its getting worse what the hell is it???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The cause of flashes may be more easily identified if other symptoms exist (such as feeling unusually cold or having aching limbs). I presume these are �flashes� and not �floaters�?
If they are flashes then you should see an eye specialist because of the risk of the severe retinal detachment, which in extreme cases can cause vision loss. However, other causes of flashes (and floaters) are more common than retinal detachment, such as vitreous detachment due to aging. Are you knocking on a bit?
Flashes are generally caused by improper stimulation of the eye's retina, or the optic nerve, which the brain interprets as light. Flashes may occur on movement of the eye, such as in vitreous detachment where the vitreous is pulling on the retina and eye movement exacerbates the effect. Either that or you have forgotten to take off your novelty flashing glasses after the Christmas party.
In any event, with any long lasting (i.e. 24 hours) or re-occurring eye problems should be seen to by a specialist, if only for reassurance. Better to be safe than sorry.
If they are flashes then you should see an eye specialist because of the risk of the severe retinal detachment, which in extreme cases can cause vision loss. However, other causes of flashes (and floaters) are more common than retinal detachment, such as vitreous detachment due to aging. Are you knocking on a bit?
Flashes are generally caused by improper stimulation of the eye's retina, or the optic nerve, which the brain interprets as light. Flashes may occur on movement of the eye, such as in vitreous detachment where the vitreous is pulling on the retina and eye movement exacerbates the effect. Either that or you have forgotten to take off your novelty flashing glasses after the Christmas party.
In any event, with any long lasting (i.e. 24 hours) or re-occurring eye problems should be seen to by a specialist, if only for reassurance. Better to be safe than sorry.
Thanks for that Octavius, I am 22 so don't think i am knocking on that much ;-)
I will go and see someone if it happens again because it was really bad and was effecting my sight even though it was in the corner of my eye i couldnt focus properly so if it does happen again i will defo make an appointment.
I will go and see someone if it happens again because it was really bad and was effecting my sight even though it was in the corner of my eye i couldnt focus properly so if it does happen again i will defo make an appointment.
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I was refered to an Eye speciallist a few months ago . They said they didnt think it was anything to worry about but said if the was any change in my sight the I had to go straightt away to a certain Glasgow hospital (Gartnavel) SO find out where your eye hospital is and if you sight deteriates suddenly then go to that hospital dont wait for a referal.