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Charles

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Eyes problem?
« on: September 10, 2013, 08:17:54 AM »
Can you help me with my unusual eye problem?

I have had a eye problem as long as I can remember. At night when there is little to no light I see random splashes of colour and shapes that move and mold into one another. If I close my eyes the images stay the same. It does not bother me to much, but I just wish I knew what caused it. Any ideas would be nice since all the research I have done has turned up nothing.

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Leon Blurry

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Re: Eyes problem?
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2013, 08:15:16 AM »
Actually when it is completely dark, your eyes can't see anything. It generates some color on its own and sends blank signals to the brain as a result you see as if the colors are happening in front of your eyes. By the ways, I have this thing too and since then I have been looking for the answers. It feels good that I'm not the only one who sees colors in the night.  :)

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Re: Eyes problem?
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2013, 08:36:17 AM »
Changes in vision, blurriness, blind spots, halos around lights, or dimness of vision should always be evaluated by a medical professional. Such changes may represent an eye disease, aging, eye injury, or a condition like diabetes that affects many organs in your body.
Whatever the cause, vision changes should never be ignored. They can get worse and significantly impact the quality of your life. Professional help is always necessary. As you determine which professional to see, the following descriptions may help:
Opticians dispense glasses and do not diagnose eye problems. Optometrists perform eye exams and may diagnose eye problems. They prescribe glasses and contact lenses. In some states, they treat diseases that affect the eyes. Ophthalmologists are physicians who diagnose and treat diseases that affect the eyes. They also perform eye surgery. These doctors may also provide routine vision care services, such as prescribing glasses and contact lenses. Sometimes an eye problem is part of a general health problem. In these situations, your primary care provider should also be involved.

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Re: Eyes problem?
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2013, 08:03:26 AM »
OMG!!! Having problems in eyes is not a usual problem, eye is the most sensitive and delicate organ. My hearty suggestion to you to consult a well-known eye specialist first and follow the instruction of doctor strictly. Take the best care of your eyes. God Bless:-)

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