Floaters may be remnants of tissue from the developing eye, blood cells which escape from the retina into the eye, or bits of the vitreous humour as it changes over time.
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The fluid in the eye called Vitreous fluid can glob together forming little floating globs. These little globs float around in the fluid. As light enters the eye and hits these globs, they cast a shadow on the back of the eye which are perceived as specks in the vision. They are completely harmless. I have had floaters for 20 or so years.
They tend to appear as people age. There seems to be no other reason.
No. That would not be a typical reaction. Viagra is in no way connected to eye floaters. There can be serious side effects causing vision loss, but not floaters.
No - astigmatism only has to do with the shape of your eye. Floaters are a natural part of aging due to the changes in the jelly-like vitreous in the back of your eye. If you see many floaters, or floaters with flashes of light, make an appointment to see an eye doctor.
floaters form from solid vitreous fluid in the eye when you were a baby as you age it dissolves
Floaters can't be felt. Dr. Dan
No, I have eye floaters and I'm young, and they are black.
You need to see an optometrist for an eye exam Another answer No, eye floaters are not bad, a lot of people have them, they usually won't remove them.
pinkeye
Yes
no dummy
Flashers and floaters are pretty common eye problems, even if you have had floaters for years; if you see new ones you should go and have a general eye exam. There is no special exam for flashers either. You just have to talk with your eye care doctor for the best treatment.
Not usually unless it is in their genes. If their parents have eye floaters, it is most likely that this would happen.
He should get an eye checkup. 13 is quite young to be getting floaters. So a checkup would be a good idea.