If by floaters you mean the things you see when your eyes are relaxed than no...you are fine. If by floaters you mean spots in your eye it would depend on if there is alot of them or just a few. I think you should go to an eye doctor...
No, I have them too and my Ophthalmologist says they don't hurt anything but they are annoying.
They look like tiny specks of dust or tiny grains of sand floating around randomly in your vision.
No, I have eye floaters and I'm young, and they are black.
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Floaters are spots that appear in your vision when you move your eyes. Floaters can be a cause for alarm, especially if they increase or you start seeing flashes of light.
Yes, you can have eye at a early age.
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iF FYOU QUESTION IS REGARDING MACULAR DEGENERATION, THE ANSWER IS MAYBE YES...IN WET MACULAR DEGENERATION YOU CAN EXPERIENCE COB WEBS LIKE IN FRON OF EYES WHICH ARE PERCEIVED AS FLOATERS BY MANY.BUT THE CLASSICAL SYMTO WOULD BE BLACK SPOT COVERING THE CENTRAL VISION.HOPE THIS HELPS..
The back of the eye is filled with a jelly-like fluid called vitreous. When it breaks down with age, clumps of it can be seen floating around. There is no way to prevent this, but if there are large "floaters", or flashes with the floaters, an optometrist should be seen.
The most common cause of floaters and flashes in the eye occur as people age. The gel may begin shrinking and causing strands inside of the eye that appear to be floaters. A less common cause of floaters could possibly be a retinal detachment.
Yes. The main cause is sternomastoid muscle.
Sometimes after you smoke pot you can temporary damage your eyes by seeing double or small black dots or more string floaters or even lights flashes around the eyes when you move the eye. Gladly these effects will go away if you stay calm and rest your eyes. The double vision will go away in about 20 min. the black dots and the flashes will sometimes take days to go away.
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If you have dots in your eyes that appear to move around like bugs, they are called floaters.