Dark glasses makes them much less noticeable. But there is no other effect.
No, floaters are debris suspended in the semiliquid vitreous humor that fills the eyeball, helping maintain it spherical shape. Everyone has some floaters. Contacts have no effect on the development of floaters (nor do glasses) as they are outside the eyeball thus not in contact with the vitreous humor where the floaters are.
No. There is no treatment.
In an older person Posterior Vitreous Detachment. In middle age the Vitreous Gel inside the eye begins to degenerate and shrink, which can cause a separation of the vitreous gel from the retina at the back of the eye. This normal ageing condition leads to "floaters" or "spiders" in the field of vision. Associated with the condition are flashes of light in the dark. Your vision is otherwise not affected. There is very little, other than wearing dark glasses, that can be done.
Sunscreen Cream , Sun Glasses , Big Toil to lay around, Baby Oil For"Tanning" floaters maybe
where did roy orbison wear dark glasses for the first time
Some of the symptoms of floaters include: spots that look like dark specs in one's vision, or string-like appearances in one's vision. The spots actually float around and can hamper one's vision.
no animals cannot catch floaters...
I dont get what your saying stupid
glasses help your vision improve and help you see from far or close
Are members of the Floaters stil alive
Floaters can't be felt. Dr. Dan
My Optometrist told me there is no way to get rid of floaters.