Eye Floater No More: Say Goodbye to Annoying Floaters for Good! (Health & Beauty - Fitness)

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Eye Floater No More: Say Goodbye to Annoying Floaters for Good!


What Are Eye Floaters?

Eye floaters are tiny specks or strings that float into your field of vision. While they may be a nuisance, eye floaters should not cause you any pain or discomfort.

They can appear as black or grey dots, lines, cobwebs, or blobs. Occasionally, a large floater may cast a shadow over your vision and cause a large, dark spot in your sight.

Because the floaters are inside the fluid of your eye, they will move as your eyes move. If you try to look right at them, they’ll dart out of your vision.

Eye floaters commonly appear when you stare at a bright, plain surface, such as the sky, a reflective object, or blank paper. They may be present in only one eye, or they may be in both.

But what exactly are Eye Floaters?

Eye Floaters (Also known as Eye Flashes) are deposits of various sizes and shapes that float within the eye.

They are caused by degenerative changes of the vitreous humour - the clear gel that fills the eyeball.

Eye infections, inflammation, wounds and damage to the eye can lead to eye floaters.

A sudden increase in floaters can be one of the first signs of retinal detachment or other severe eye conditions.

As one gets older, the number of eye floaters tends to increase.
Even very young people can develop eye floaters.

3 ways to get rid of eye floaters:

Treating eye floaters depends on the underlying cause. Some cases are harmless, but more severe cases can affect your eye health. If eye floaters begin to impair your vision, there are treatments available to make them less noticeable or remove them.

1. Ignore them

Sometimes the best treatment is nothing at all. In many cases, eye floaters will fade or disappear on their own. If they don’t fade, sometimes your brain will learn to ignore them. As a result, your vision will begin to adapt. You’ll no longer notice them as much.

Coping with eye floaters is the least invasive option to protect your eyes. If the floaters become a nuisance or begin to impair your vision, discuss your options with your eye doctor.

2. Vitrectomy

A vitrectomy is an invasive surgery that can remove eye floaters from your line of vision. Within this procedure, your eye doctor will remove the vitreous through a small incision. The vitreous is a clear, gel-like substance that keeps the shape of your eye round.

Your doctor will replace the vitreous with a solution to maintain the shape of your eye. Your body will then produce more vitreous that will eventually replace this new solution.

Though effective, a vitrectomy may not always remove eye floaters. It’s still possible for them to form again, specifically if this procedure causes any bleeding or trauma. This surgery is used for severe symptoms of floaters.

3. Laser therapy
Laser therapy involves aiming lasers at the eye floaters. This can cause them to break up and may reduce their presence. If the lasers are aimed incorrectly, you could risk damage to your retina.

This procedure isn’t the preferred treatment method since it’s still experimental. While seen as an effective treatment for some cases, some people have noticed little to no improvement. It can also worsen floaters in some instances. Discuss your options with your doctor before pursuing this method.


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