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Floater is a often associated with it but its a bit different.
You can find it on google but ill try to explain.
Its like looking at an old tv screen , you have little dots all around your vision , but this isnt floaters, you have floaters at the same time but it isnt the same .
You have also sometimes lines around objects.
After images even when its not very in a strong lighthing , for instance in my flat I have a floor tile and if I look at it a few sec I will have lines in my vision for a sec if I move my head.
You can also have some "waves" in your viison sometimes, it happens for me but its rare to be honest, its like a circle that its closing itself from the outside to the middle of your vision and to me this is synchronized with my pulse when it happens.
Its never ending,;but its easier to notice when you close your eyes, when you look at the sky, or when you look at walls/ in lower light settings.
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Visual Snow appeared suddenly for me later on in childhood. It just showed up one day. I am pretty sure I was in my bedroom when it started. It terrified me because I was not used to it and did not know what was going on. I think a delayed response to a head injury may have been the cause in my case because I read that that can happen. It is very annoying but does not seem to affect actual visibility at all. It seems worse in dark or shady areas and sometimes is absent in bright light.I have seen that since I was a child.
I thought everybody did.
I remember watching it particularly, when I was in bed,
at my grandma's house, upstairs, when I'd sleep over.
Visual snow syndrome - Wikipedia
I have also had tinnitus for a very long time.