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==Should I worry about floaters in my eyes?== | ==Should I worry about floaters in my eyes?== | ||
See a medical professional immediately if you have noticed a recent increase in [[eye floaters]]. [[EM:NMA|EndMyopia is not medical advice]]. | |||
Blog post: [https://endmyopia.org/floaters-in-the-eye-should-you-be-panicking/ Floaters In The Eye: Should You Be Panicking?] | |||
==What causes retinal detachment?== | ==What causes retinal detachment?== | ||
[[Myopia]] is a risk factor for retinal detachment as shown in [[clinical studies]]. | [[Myopia]] is a risk factor for retinal detachment as shown in [[clinical studies]]. |
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Should I worry about floaters in my eyes?
See a medical professional immediately if you have noticed a recent increase in eye floaters. EndMyopia is not medical advice.
Blog post: Floaters In The Eye: Should You Be Panicking?
What causes retinal detachment?
Myopia is a risk factor for retinal detachment as shown in clinical studies.