I have floaters on my both eyes. I went to two retina specialists, one doctor pescribe TREHALUBE and other pescribe NEVANAC eye drop.
Which drop will I use?
Which drop is better for floaters?
Please advise.
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i agree with dr goel and you get checked your retina ones in 6 months to find any pathology like pvd develops and the only way to get rid of floaters induced disturbance is either you ignore or be friendly with those so you will be comfortable.
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check for sugar levels if any diabetes exists regular retina check ups and control of sugars.
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if floaters are in many no then only you be alert otherwise ignore them.
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There is no eyedrop for floaters
These are benign and don't need treatment
Only way to get rid of them is to avoid them
For more information you can read my health tip on floaters available on practo healthfeed
Floaters are usually nonpathological and you will have to learn to omit them.since you have already consulted the two retina specialists and it seems that your retina is ok then you need not to worry.
If you are a regular computer user if so it might be computer vision syndrome please use lubricant eye drops e.g. trehalube.
Nevanec is to overcome the undetected possible inflammation. You can put it for a couple of wks.
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