What Are Eye Floaters? Here What To Do If you Start Seeing Them

Eye Floaters: What to Know
Floaters are tiny specks or squiggles that drift across your vision. They’re usually harmless and result from age-related changes in the eye’s vitreous gel.

Common Causes
Aging, nearsightedness, diabetes, and post-cataract surgery are common contributors.

Warning Signs – See a Doctor If You Notice:

  • A sudden increase in floaters
  • Flashes of light
  • A dark shadow or curtain in your vision

These may signal a retinal tear or detachment—an emergency requiring immediate care.

Treatment Options
Most cases need no treatment. In severe cases, a vitrectomy or laser therapy may be considered, though rarely recommended due to potential risks.

Tips to Manage Floaters

  • Shift your eyes to move floaters
  • Eat eye-healthy foods (omega-3s, vitamin A, zinc)
  • Avoid smoking
  • Schedule regular eye exams

Bottom Line
Floaters are typically harmless, but sudden changes should not be ignored.

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