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yeah, try to avoid anyone with a powerful laser! luckily, the dot in my right eye is quite small and can only be seen when i close my left eye. I don't think my vision changed much after this incident, i just hope it does not get any worse!
yeah, try to avoid anyone with a powerful laser! luckily, the dot in my right eye is quite small and can only be seen when i close my left eye. I don't think my vision changed much after this incident, i just hope it does not get any worse!
Back in October, a friend accidently shined his blue 2w laser in my eye directly. Ever since then whenever i close the eye that it did not shine into, there is this grey dot right in the centre of my eye, where ever i look. It can get really annoying. So far i have not been to see anyone about as i have looked online and it says it will go away naturally, but it has be 5 months!!
He said he bought his laser illegally or something and that it was labelled as something else. It is increadibly bright. You can see the full beam at night and just looking at it causes temporary dots or smudges. But i got it in my eye directly from about 1 and a half metres away. will the dot get bigger? what do i do??
Thanks
Laser looked like this, if not it may be this one
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=b...hVCVxoKHTPBAx0Q_AUIBygC#imgrc=G9ngbl59fi_a5M:
Back in October, a friend accidently shined his blue 2w laser in my eye directly. Ever since then whenever i close the eye that it did not shine into, there is this grey dot right in the centre of my eye, where ever i look. It can get really annoying. So far i have not been to see anyone about as i have looked online and it says it will go away naturally, but it has be 5 months!!
He said he bought his laser illegally or something and that it was labelled as something else. It is increadibly bright. You can see the full beam at night and just looking at it causes temporary dots or smudges. But i got it in my eye directly from about 1 and a half metres away. will the dot get bigger? what do i do??
Thanks
Laser looked like this, if not it may be this one
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=b...hVCVxoKHTPBAx0Q_AUIBygC#imgrc=G9ngbl59fi_a5M:
No real point in going to a doctor now unless you wanna see how bad the damage is. They can't do anything to repair it anyway.
I would still have it checked out. Chances of repairing the damage are minimal, but it would be important to make sure the damage will not get worse in the future.
From here it's impossible to say what is going on in your eye exactly. I could be a retinal burn that will stay as it is, but there always is the slight chance that it could have induced a local retinal detachment - think of it as a sort of blister under the retina.
It'd have it checked over just because of that, the procedure for doing so is non-invasive and afaik poses no health risk.
As far as the notable symptoms: they will probably gradually disappear as your brain gets used to the new condition. How long this will take is hard to predict, but even people that lose sight in one eye completely adapt over time, although they will never regain full depth perception or complete field of vision.
Unfortunately, as several of the members here have pointed out, the damage will more than likely be permanent. The best thing to do would be to go see your ophthalmologist or optometrist.
How long was the exposure? Was it a quick swipe or was the laser being aimed at your face?