Driving with Eye Floaters: Safety & When to See an Eye Doctor
Eye floaters are usually harmless and do not affect vision enough to interfere with driving. However, in some cases, eye floaters can be a symptom of a more serious eye condition that could affect your ability to drive safely.
If you are experiencing eye floaters that are sudden in onset, accompanied by other symptoms such as flashes of light, or if they are significantly interfering with your vision, it is important to see a eye care professional for evaluation. They can determine if the floaters are caused by a serious eye condition and recommend the best course of action, including whether or not it is safe to drive.
In general, if your eye floaters are mild and do not significantly obstruct your vision, it is likely safe to drive. However, it is always a good idea to consult with a eye care professional for a comprehensive assessment to ensure that your vision is safe for driving.
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