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White flash in eyes?!?

by Guest59680  |  earlier

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Lately whenever I close my eyes I see this white flash start from the corner of my eye and up to the middle it fades out. Whats happening?! Is this bad?! What can I do about it, and how to stop it. thanks.

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  1. The flash is static. When you become aware of it, you instinctively move your eye trying to center in on the object. The 'flash' originates in the eye or from a certain bundle of nerves in your eye so that when you move your eye, it too moves. You'll never be able to center your focus.

    Sometimes these are natural and can occur from retina damage from glare like looking at the sun or the sun reflected off auto chrome. New headlines are so bright they can do that.

    If it's horribly bad or you notice other symptoms you should probably see a professional.


  2. damage in retina (Retinal detachment)

    caused flashing stars and that is the major reason of flashing..

    another reason of that is (hemi headach) spelling ??

    So, you must to see doctor  
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