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What you're describing sounds like visual floaters or flashes, which are often caused by changes in the gel-like substance (vitreous) in the eye as it ages. These flashes can occur due to the vitreous pulling away from the retina or other minor disturbances in the eye. While they are usually harmless, if you experience a sudden increase in flashes or floaters, it's essential to consult an eye care professional to rule out any serious conditions.

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