Why do you have trouble with your eyesight, in sunlight?!
Question: Why do you have trouble with your eyesight, in sunlight.?
Whenever someone opens the blinds, and there is a broad shaft of sunlight, I cannot see my work, because of all the floaters, and my vision becomes cloudy. Do I have sensitive eyesight.?Health Question & Answer
Answers:
Your eyes are having trouble in focussing because they are going from one state to another in a very fast time - i.e. from dark to light
It sounds as though you already have some eye probs in that you have floaters - and possibly the gel in your eye has dried some and little pieces of eye are coming off - they are the floaters which are pieces of protein floating within your eye - they look like an insect has made itself at home in your eye - from your side of the lens anyway
Have you had a check recently with an eye doctor to make sure you are not suffering any retina detachment.? Have you also been checked for type 2 diabetes.?
The conditons you describe are typical of people with diabetes. Health Question & Answer
It sounds as though you already have some eye probs in that you have floaters - and possibly the gel in your eye has dried some and little pieces of eye are coming off - they are the floaters which are pieces of protein floating within your eye - they look like an insect has made itself at home in your eye - from your side of the lens anyway
Have you had a check recently with an eye doctor to make sure you are not suffering any retina detachment.? Have you also been checked for type 2 diabetes.?
The conditons you describe are typical of people with diabetes. Health Question & Answer
You need to get your eyes checked - this could be anything from macular degeneration to nothing. Nobody can answer accurately this without proper testing.Health Question & Answer
I guess you should try using shades when driving on a hot/sunny day.
Seeing Specialist wouldn't hurt either.
Good luck dearHealth Question & Answer
Seeing Specialist wouldn't hurt either.
Good luck dearHealth Question & Answer
Yes ,see an optometristHealth Question & Answer