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- Why do I see spinning wheel or fan type of thing in . . . - iCliniq
I have noticed that sometimes I can see two or one spinning wheel or fan type thing in my side vision Suddenly it comes and goes on its own What can it be? I am scared about retinal detachment Last I got my retina tested 1 5 years ago and it was fine
- Lately I’ve been seeing a ceiling fan in the top of my vision . . .
I see it out my peripheral view A ceiling fan like spinning When I go near mirrors or in the bathroom through my peripheral I can see the black fan in the mirror themselves spinning Odd So glad am not alone on this It's been happening for a few years on my end
- Is it normal to see a fan spinning in the corner of my eye . . .
Yes, it is normal The edges of your vision operates mostly with contrast sensitive receptors and those are bad at seeing sharp contours So the blades of the fan get blurry and every motion of your head is blurring the blades with each other giving the illusion of motion
- Flickering shadow, like a fan blade, in corner of vision
For the past 2 or 3 months I’ve been getting this flickering shadow in the corner of my vision in my right eye It looks exactly the shadow from a spinning ceiling fan It comes and goes, but happens several times throughout the day When I notice it, if I look toward it it disappears immediately
- Vision issues: Pinwheel Ceiling Fan effect. . . Freaking out a . . .
This seems silly to bring up, but OTOH who knows - maybe others have experienced this Starting 4 years ago when I took a very bad buck from a 3yo horse I was training, I have experienced what seems like pinwheels ceiling fans kaleidoscope colors in my vision Sometimes its peripheral, sometimes the effect is in a shape, like a circle, directly in my line of sight Sometimes its all complete
- Oscillopsia: What It Is, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Oscillopsia can be caused by damage to parts of your inner ear or brain that are important in balance and eye movement The parts that are injured typically help your eyes fixate or focus on an object and coordinate your eye and head movements
- Ceiling Fan Effect In My Eye? (Dry Eyes Vision Problems)
If you fall asleep without completely closing your eyelids, you’re at risk of developing the condition Treatment for dry eyes may mean you stop using the ceiling fan However, you can also use eye drops or gels, take anti-inflammatory drugs, and
- Understanding Fan Shadows and Moving Objects in Your Vision
It is recommended you have have a full dilated eye exam to check for any problems If you notice a sudden increase in floaters, flashes of light (like a lightening storm, arc of light), or a shadow veil in the periphery of your vision, this can be worrisome for a retinal detachment
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