Sudden appearance of floaters in one eye

    • [DOC File]Your body copy goes here… don’t forget your chapter heads

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      Chinese medicine teaches that one of the possible causes of eye floaters for young men … and older men … is “sexual exhaustion.” In other words, whether it’s due to sex or masturbation, men who lose their semen too frequently (and Chinese medicine tells you how often is okay) tend to form floaters in their eyes.



    • [DOCX File]International Council of Ophthalmology

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      Blocked blood flow in the central retinal artery, which often occurs in one eye. Symptoms: Sudden and painless loss of vision. Signs: The visual acuity is very poor, at best perception of light or hand movements, together with a Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect (RAPD).


    • [DOC File]SFACTL

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      of the body exophthalmos--abnormal protrusion of the eye floaters--spots. before the eyes hemianopia (hemianopsia)--defective vision or blindness. in half the visual field of one or both eyes hemiparesis--slight or. incomplete paralysis affecting one side of the body. hypotonia--diminished tone of the skeletal muscles


    • [DOC File]Healers Who Share

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      BRVO almost always happens only in one eye. The most common symptom of Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO) is vision loss or blurring in part or all of one eye. The vision loss or blurring is painless and may happen suddenly or become worse over several hours or days. Sometimes there is a sudden and complete loss of vision. Floaters


    • [DOC File]Opthalmology - Bradford VTS

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      A 28 year old man presents with a three day history of a painless red right eye. The onset was sudden but his vision is unaffected. There is no history of trauma or rash. On examination the eye is red, but visual acuity is 6/9 bilaterally and there is no evidence of corneal staining with fluorescein. Fundoscopy is normal.


    • [DOC File]CARLOS PESTANA, M - Short White Coats

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      One or two floaters would not mean that. More than a dozen is an ominous sign, and that “cloud” at the top of the visual field is hemorrhage settling at the bottom of the eye. Management: Another ophthalmological emergency.


    • [DOC File]Comprehensive M.E. Symptom List - HFME

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      (An acute or sudden onset of symptoms is always seen in M.E. and this onset type rules out a wide variety of other illnesses associated with gradual onset). ... Inability to form facial expressions leading to a ‘slack’ facial appearance . A loss of the ability to chew or swallow ... painful or burning sensations in the eyes, floaters, spots ...


    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Retinal Disorders

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      Warn patients about potential detachment risk to fellow eye - in phakic eyes 10-15%, in aphakic / pseudophakic eyes 25-40%. Instruct to seek attention immediately if experiencing floaters and/or photopsias!


    • [DOC File]LEARNING PLAN FOR : Asif Yaseen Feb 2004 – Aug 2004

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      Painless loss of vision, floaters, flashes of light ++ 0 Sudden painless loss of vision, NO floaters, NO flashes of light . 0 34 y old wears contact lenses. Eye pain ++, periorbital skin swollen & inflamed +++ Vascular. Sudden onset of pleuritic pain and haemoptysis . Faintness, abdominal and back pain in elderly man, not looking well


    • The Retina in Systemic Disease

      Studies indicate need for less aggressive treatment if eye has complete PVD. RTC 4-6 weeks after laser. If no regression of neo, consider additional PRP. Once regression, RTC 6-12 mos intervals, unless decreased vision or new floaters. If no NV or ME, pts with BRVO can be followed clinically, with repeat DFE and FA if changes occur, every 6-12 mos


    • [DOC File]5th Edition Instructor Manual

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      5. Iris works like camera shutter to adjust amount of light entering eye. 6. Pupil looks like black circle in center of iris and constricts to allow in less light, and dilation allows in more light. a. Pupil reacts quickly under normal conditions—direct response; both pupils react the same with light in one eye. b.


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      The sudden appearance of floaters ... Enophthalmos (sunken eye) the appearance is due to a narrow palpebral aperture rather than true enophthalmos. anhidrosis (loss of sweating one side) Distinguishing between causes. heterochromia (difference in iris colour) is seen in congenital Horner's.


    • [DOC File]MS

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      OD – Rt eye 20/20 20/200 – blindness – cant read E – biggest. OS – left eye 20/20. OU – both eye 20/20. Test of peripheral vision/ visual field. Superiority. Bitemporally. Inferiorly. Nasally. Common Disorders – see page 85-87 for more info on glaucoma, etc. 1. Glaucoma – Normal 12 – 21 mmHg pressure


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