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"Black line" on right eye

Hi
I have 1.5d of myopia and im currently not using glasses or contacts, two months ago it begin appering a "black curve line" on my right eye, it only appears when "im in contact with the sun",when im at homes it never showed, i usually pass my days playing video games and watching animes so i think thats the cause of it.Maybe my eyes don't have the right amount of sun?Well idk.
I talked about this with my mom, but she don't have enough money to buy glasses, and if i asked my father he would just insult me for being on the pc all day but thats what i enjoy doing.
So if somebody knows what it is i will apreciate all of your help.
Im 16 years old boy if it helps..
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Its nothing to do with glasses or contacts

Black curvy line you seeing is called eye floater it's caused due to several reasons like trauma to eye,head etc internal eye infection etc or sometimes with no reason at all.

Its noticed particularly in bright sky,plane white background,in front of computer,TV etc

Eye floater's are normal in most cases, if its increasing consult a good ophthalmologist near you.
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