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Floaters & Flashes
As we get older we expect to have problems with our eyes, so we tend to ignore them.

One minor symptom that can cause a bigger problem, if not treated, is the occurrence of floaters and flashes. These are those tiny lights that seem to blink through your vision and that you can never catch when you direct your focus toward them.
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If we suspect an ocular condition or disease,
we will immediately schedule or perform
diagnostic tests to determined our next steps.
Almost everyone sees floaters at some time, but they can occur more frequently and become more noticeable as we get older.

Floaters caused by posterior vitreous detachment are more common in people who:
• Are nearsighted
• Have undergone cataract surgery
• Have had certain types of laser surgery
• Have had inflammation of the eye.

Because floaters or flashes can be an indication of a serious problem, you should contact our doctor when:
• You see floaters for the first time
• You notice an increase in the number or size of floaters
• You experience the sudden onset of flashes

In most cases no serious problems are found, but a complete eye examination is important. If there is damage to the retina, it needs to be diagnosed and treated immediately to prevent vision loss.



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Harrisburg, PA 17110
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Kirn Family Eye Care 2151 Linglestown Rd. Suite 110 Harrisburg, PA 17110 Phone: (717) 657-5030 Fax: (717) 657-5713

Kirn Family Eye Care is located in Harrisburg, PA and serves the towns of Summerdale, Lemoyne, Camp Hill, Dauphin, Enola, Marysville, New Cumberland, Mechanicsburg, Highspire, Hummelstown, Duncannon, New Buffalo, Etters, Middletown, New Kingstown, Halifax, and Hershey.

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