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I have been having eye pain, and dry eyes at night for a while now.
Then, after doing an ozone ear insufflation, I developed a big floater the next day that hasn't gone away.
I went to the eye doc. He said floaters are due to inflammation that dries up the gelatinous coating on the back of the eye. When it dries enough, chunks of it break off and then you have floaters.
It may have been coincidence that I got this big floater after the ear insufflation, but probably not. Ozone can tend to dry things out, and cause inflammation, too.
My question is, what coinfection attacks the eyes and makes them hurt in the first place. I suppose it could be bart, babesia, or borrelia.
Has anyone heard anything definitive on this?
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My LLMD said eye pain is usually bart. I suspect parasites for the floaters though.
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