What Are Eye Floaters? Here What To Do If you Start Seeing Them
Eye Floaters:
What to Know Floaters are small specks or squiggles that drift through your vision, often harmless and caused by age-related changes in the eye’s vitreous gel. Common Causes: Aging, Nearsightedness, Diabetes, Post-cataract surgery. Warning Signs – See a Doctor If You Notice:
Sudden increase in floaters, Flashes of light, A dark shadow in your vision, These can signal a retinal tear or detachment, which is an emergency. Treatment Options: Often, no treatment is needed, In severe cases:
vitrectomy or laser therapy (rarely recommended due to risks) Tips to Manage Floaters: Move your eyes to shift floaters, Eat eye-healthy foods (omega-3, vitamin A, zinc), Avoid smoking,
Get regular eye check-ups Bottom line: Floaters are usually harmless—but stay alert to changes and seek help when needed
What to Know Floaters are small specks or squiggles that drift through your vision, often harmless and caused by age-related changes in the eye’s vitreous gel. Common Causes: Aging, Nearsightedness, Diabetes, Post-cataract surgery. Warning Signs – See a Doctor If You Notice:
Sudden increase in floaters, Flashes of light, A dark shadow in your vision, These can signal a retinal tear or detachment, which is an emergency. Treatment Options: Often, no treatment is needed, In severe cases:
vitrectomy or laser therapy (rarely recommended due to risks) Tips to Manage Floaters: Move your eyes to shift floaters, Eat eye-healthy foods (omega-3, vitamin A, zinc), Avoid smoking,
Get regular eye check-ups Bottom line: Floaters are usually harmless—but stay alert to changes and seek help when needed
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