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Vision problems with black threads

flanders's profile photo   05/09/2013 5:48 a.m.

Hello,

For a few months, when looking to the sides, sometimes, it appears as a black thread in the vision, does anyone know if it can be due to diabetes?Or I don't have to worry.

In fact, not a year ago that they reviewed the eye background and I was perfect.

Thanks in advance!

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05/09/2013 5:48 a.m.
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What you say, because for some months, I see how a black hair outside my field of vision sounds, specifically in the right eye, outside area.As if it were a tab.I have always made the gesture that is done when that happens, because in addition, I am with long eyelashes, but it seems that unfortunately, it is not a tab, I think.I don't know if this is similar to what happens to you.And I also have the eye background.

In general, on the Eyes theme, you have to worry when you see something (whatever) at a fixed point and that despite moving your eye, you always have it in the same area within your field of vision, Mirees where you look.If it is mobile, it is not usually a problem.

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HanSolo
05/09/2013 5:59 a.m.

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It also happens to me but it is like floating flies, they usually appear when read or look on a white wall. It deals with opacities that are formed in the gelatinous body of the eye balloon and that with the passage of light they projectHis shadow on the retina. It is exit when age is advanced and also to myopic people because of the shape of the eye.
If you will bother you a lot or notice vision loss, then you see the doctor but usually if that is not usually a problem than the discomfort of seeing him always even if you do not want hehe
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05/09/2013 7:02 a.m.
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All people, without being diabetic, can see those small threads or spots.
The worrying thing, and I say it for their own experience, is when looking like a flash, which is
The announcement that you have a retinal tear.In that case, go running quickly where appropriate, to
that give you laser and seal the tear before the detachment can occur.

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05/13/2013 9:46 a.m.
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The same also happens to me in the right eye when I turn the eye to the right.
I thought I was imagining it.
I have several aneurysms although the diagnosis puts moderate background retinopathy and maculopathy.

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07/21/2015 3 p.m.
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Hello everyone.

Well, what you all comment are called neovosos.When there is retinopia, the blood vessels of the eye do not oxygenate the retina enough and it is the organism itself that generates new blood vessels to increase this oxygenation.The problem is that these vessels have a very weak structure, which is why they rectimate and suffer a microsangrado, they are the flies and the threads you see.If you realize those flies and threads are always in it, site, move when you look but are in the same place.If bleeding and retinopathy is very mild, the bleeding is reabsorve, if it is of greater "gravity" remains.It is here when green laser therapy is applied to caulbody those neovants and cut the bleeding.

In my opinion you must go to the ophthalmologist and make a fluorescent angiography to see the degree of injury.

Retinooatia is a very common lesion among diabetics, which with treatment to go to more, but you have to treat it.

Laser treatment, from my experience, is not painful, if it is annoying because they set a lens on the eyeball and the laser light beam is very bright, it is the same discomfort as if you put on a 200W bulb in front of theeye.They usually put some anesthesia in drops.

But don't leave it.

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07/21/2015 4:18 p.m.

Madrid, 44 años, DMID desde los 11 años. Terapia: Bomba Accu-Chek Spirit Combo (Humalog). SMCG Freestyle Libre. Complicaciomes: IAM. Enfermedad coronaria sereva ravascularizada, retinopatia OD, DE Implante protesis AMS 700.

     

After pregnancy, along with the diagnosis of DT1 I found myself by chance that I saw less (far) from one eye, and we know that coincidences do not exist ....

They made me an oct to see if there is damage, I will go with the study to see the oculista to see how it came out ...
In addition, on the way to the oculist I saw a blind person for crossing the street (I was very much that a blind man did not see, we are going badly!) So they have worried about the ocular problems related to the disease ..... I will continue reading them!

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07/22/2015 5:17 a.m.
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@Anitaz if they just diagnoses you type1 diabetes is highly unlikely that you have already developed diabetic retinopathy.Complications for diabetes arrive (if they arrive) after 10 years or more with the disease.In addition, good disease control significantly reduces the possibilities of developing them.Dedicate good control of your diabetes and forget about omens.

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07/22/2015 7:35 a.m.
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Talk again to your endocrinologist and to refer you again to the oculist ... with a consultation with the specialist you will get out of doubt ... very good luck !!

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07/25/2016 3:40 p.m.
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I reopen this thread, I don't know if it is the same but it seems interesting.

Link

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08/22/2016 9:52 a.m.
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How interesting, @sigsauer!I do not tngo diabetes (if DT3, for my daughter and all the diabetic people I want) and I also see flying flies and dots, read in the link that are more common in mine and I am ... I also seem toThere are degrees, I do not see many and not at all hours or at least I have become accustomed to them, so I will forgive their lives hehehe.Thanks for the information.

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Ainhoa
08/22/2016 10:04 a.m.

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The symptomatology that Flanders refers, I think it is not related to diabetes, and at all they can be neo vessels, which are signs of important severity.I think Miguel has nailed it 100%.They seem miodesopsia or flouring vitreous bodies, very frequent in the non -diabetic population, and also of course.They are so frequent that from a certain age and in strong myopes even young, they can be considered physiological.In any case, the visit to the ophthalmologist of a diabetic from 5 years of the evolution of the disease, and depending on the metabolic, must be annual or to the routine and routine

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08/22/2016 1:20 p.m.
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Hello good,

At the moment bottom of the eye, but from 40 onwards when I take a cold of those of sneezing a lot and very strong, those shadows come out immediately, I suppose that due to small spills, that they are going within a few days.The first time I recognize that I worried a little...

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08/22/2016 4:35 p.m.
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Well, I also have what Flanders says, in the right eye, for a couple of months and there it continues, I even went to the oculist worried to see what it was, I looked at the background and told me that everything was normal.

The truth is that my eyes have not stopped giving me problems for months, they started with dry eyes, in September they diagnosed retinopathy and then started seeing halos in the lights, I went to the ophthalmologist and gave me a few more powerful drops because he said that the corneaI was dirty and when I went again I was already clean but I continued to see them.And sometimes I see small black or white things but they go within a few seconds and it is not always.And I have the floating those since last summer ...

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01/24/2017 7:02 p.m.
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For general tranquility, I have been diabetic for about 30 years, and now with 43 and well controlled I have not had major eyes in the eyes.I had a small micro aneurysm for bad control, and since I carry it well, it was reabsorbed.Of course, any questions, go to the doctor who will give you more information and you will get out of doubt.And yes, I also see those flies but without general incidence, they are not diabetes.Cheer up!

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11/12/2017 10:20 a.m.
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Those flies have them without being diabetic, floating bodies.It is something annoying but nothing worrying

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Dalu
11/12/2017 11:35 p.m.

Papa niño 3 años diagnosticado julio 2017. Uso medtronic 640 con sensor enlite. Ultima glicosilada 6,3.

Diagnosticado noviembre 2019.

     

"It happens to me too, but it's like floating flies,"

(Hey bell, now that you talk about flies, that same expression was used by a cousin of mine before he was diagnosed.

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11/13/2017 2:21 p.m.
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I spent months seeing the threads that seem like eyelashes, flies, but one day it began to have lights, flashes like flashes, I am very scared and I went to the emergency room, I was diagnosed with vitreous detachment, vitreous detachment,

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05/05/2019 10:03 p.m.
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I have been +20 years of diabetes and I had something that was reabsorbio with good control and never again.

Neither glasses nor tired nor anything and curro with screens.

The only thing that happens to me is typical, if I am with hiccups I can get to see color and if I am in hyper I see blurry, I correct glucose and return to normal.

I suppose it will be like everything, if you are already prone and also add diabetes, because it develops before.

If you are not prone, but you don't carry diabetes, the probability increases and it may be caught or you may free you ...

It is a subject of those who care about diabetes in general in general, sight ... If I have to run out of a kidney or a leg or I know ... but not see, I "stripes me"Much 😥😥😥😥😥

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05/09/2019 1:04 a.m.

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