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PVD

I have got PVD three years ago and the yesterday I notice that a white line in my right eye and then suddenly disappear when I walked into a darker room, it is not as bright as flash. I got eye check in Jan 2008. Is it normal with this white foggy line if I got dry eyes?
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233488 tn?1310693103
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No its not normal.

JCH MD
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Thank you very much for your reply, I do see flash spots for years and it is noticeable when I blink my eye heavily, when my eye is very tied, when I looked at white/bright item. Is it normal? I do have my eye check annually.
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233488 tn?1310693103
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1. Use the search feature and read about "dry eye"
2. The eye color is often different slightly from birth its called heterochromia. If not born that was see an Eye MD as it can be a sign of trouble

JCH MD
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I have got another problem, my dry eye which is the right eye when I pull away the eyelid, it is a bit white compared with my left eye. How can the color is a bit different between two eyes.
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233488 tn?1310693103
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No. See your Eye MD again.

JCH MD
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