Floaters are where bits of the vitreous humor glob together. When this happens, they appear to be little bugs or specs wandering around in your vision. They are completely harmless.
Sorry, but your eye is gay.
They just float around randomly, they have no resting place.
Glaucoma
If it moves about then it is a floater. This happens when the jelly in the eye develops cracks. They often heal.
A floater in your eye looks like a small, dark speck or thread that moves around when you try to focus on it. It is caused by tiny bits of debris floating in the vitreous gel inside your eye. Floaters can cast shadows on your retina, causing blurry spots in your vision. They can be annoying but are usually harmless.
It is likely to be another floater but you should still get her eyes checked by an Optometrist- better to be safe than sorry.
It is a little black speck inside your eyeball. It's usually blood or tissue that is floating around inside the jelly part of your eye. They're a normal part of aging.
An ark-floater is an aged or experienced actor.
The Greek word for "Floater" is "επιπλέων".
Floater Lives was created on 2000-12-31.
Wake - Floater album - was created in 2010.
Yes, if it is a floater related to blood vessels it takes about 120 days approx. don't quote me.