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Get to Know Retinal Floaters: Origins and Care Options

Published Dec 02, 24
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Retinal floaters are minute, shadowy shapes that glide across your field of vision, often showing up as spots, threads, or cobweb-like structures. They develop when tiny clumps of gel or cells form in the vitreous, the jelly-like substance inside the eye. As the vitreous shrinks with age, these clumps produce shadows on the retina, resulting in the appearance of floaters. Although floaters are common and generally benign, they can be distracting and unpleasant.

In most cases, floaters are benign and don’t require medical intervention. However, if you experience a rapid increase in floaters, flashes of light, or a loss of peripheral vision, it could signal a more serious issue, such as retinal detachment. Early diagnosis is essential for preserving your vision and preventing potential complications. At Eye Center South, our retina specialists use advanced diagnostic tools to thoroughly examine the health of your retina and recommend appropriate treatments. While many floaters diminish over time, in some cases, laser treatment or vitrectomy may be necessary for more severe cases.



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