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Aschenbach | 03:35 Sun 31st Jul 2005 | Body & Soul
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When I do a cartwheel, handstand or head-over-heels I can actually see 'stars' (like tiny pieces of floating glitter) for a second. What causes this phenomenon? Is it usual?
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Sounds like bloodpressure to me.,sorry but i dont know anymore on this-someone who has bloodpressure must know?
Hi Aschenbach,   back in my school days I was informed by my biology teacher that the phenomenon of 'seeing stars'  was caused by tiny pieces falling off your retina. 
A visual response caused by stimuli other that the normal entry of light into the pupil is called a phosphene. When you rub the back of your eyelids, the patterns that you see are phosphenes.  If you bump your head, you may see stars; these are phosphenes.  Apparently phosphenes can be caused in many different ways.  I don't know much about them but you can find more information if you google "visual phosphenes". 

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