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I see small bright dots of light in my field of vision every day?

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I have been to the eye doctor and he says my eyes are perfectly fine. He says I am just seeing "floaters" but I looked floaters up on the internet and the descriptions don't match what I see. I see small dots of light that are more brillian and beautiful than anything else I have ever seen. Sometimes they are blue, sometimes purple, white, yellow and sometimes its like a glistening, shimmering trail of white light. They all glisten and shine. I have excellent blood pressue. It does not block out my field of vison. It don't see them only out of the corner of my eyes. I do not feel any pain. I barely ever get migraines. I see them everywhere. I see them inside and outside, at school, work, everywhere. Can anyone help me as to why I see these?

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  1. sounds to me like possibly scheerer's phenomenon aka blue field entoptic phenomenon:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entoptic_ph...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_field_...

    "The blue field entoptic phenomenon has the appearance of tiny bright dots moving rapidly along squiggly lines in the visual field. It is much more noticeable when viewed against a field of pure blue light and is caused by white blood cells moving in the capillaries in front of the retina."

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