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What does it mean when you have floaters in Your Eyes?

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What does it mean when you have floaters in Your Eyes?​

Eye floaters. Eye floaters As you age, the vitreous — a jelly-like material inside your eyes — becomes more liquid. When this happens, microscopic collagen fibers within the vitreous tend to clump together. These bits of debris cast tiny shadows onto your retina, and you perceive these shadows as eye floaters.
Are floaters and flashers a sign of something serious?
Floaters & Flashers. Are small specks of dust or wispy threads that drift in front of your vision, or the sensation of a flash of light, a sign of a serious eye problem? Most of the time they are not. Light flashes can, however, be a symptom of a more serious eye problem.
What are the symptoms and treatment of floaters?
At a glance: Floaters 1 Symptoms: Small dark spots or squiggly lines that float across your vision 2 Diagnosis: Dilated eye exam 3 Treatment: None (in most cases), surgery

When to go to the doctor for a new eye floater?​

Sometimes new floaters can be a sign of a retinal tear or retinal detachment — when the retina gets torn or pulled from its normal position at the back of the eye. Retinal tear or detachment can be a medical emergency . If you have these symptoms, it’s important to go to your eye doctor or the emergency room right away.

What are the signs and symptoms of a PVD with floaters?
In PVDs complicated by vitreous hemorrhage, the patient may notice a red haze or mist, or multiple small floaters with or without larger streak floaters, depending on the severity of the hemorrhage. A PVD may not always be present despite the presence of floaters.
Which Eye floaters can be treated with laser vitreolysis?
Patients with sizable eye floaters located farther away from the retina are better suited to the procedure. The ophthalmologist who performs laser vitreolysis also will evaluate the shape and borders of your eye floaters. Those with “soft” borders often can be treated successfully.
You should not be scared though because you have a floater in eye that won’t go away. Normally, after around six months they may start to settle down. By nine months they will start diminishing. Large floaters may however take up to several years to go away.
 
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