Sunday, March 26, 2023

eye floaters and their causes

eye floaters and their causes


Seem to Move in the Eyes, Know What "Eye Floaters" Are & Their Causes


Every human being has been gifted with a perfect mind and body. For example, every part of the body allows humans to live a normal daily life.

It functions and plays an important role for example the five senses which are the ability to smell, touch, hear, feel and including seeing.

As is well known, the eyes can give us an image to see the beauty of the Creator's creation. Without it, the world is like lost light (blind).

However, it is also susceptible to disease or infection over time. Therefore, it needs to be taken good care of because there is no substitute.

Among the problems we often hear about the eyes are myopia, squint, glare and so on. However, have you ever heard of Eye Floaters?

Eye Floaters occurs when the eyes often have black spots or small shadows appear especially after looking at the sky.

It is also likely to occur when your eyes look at something bright or a plain colored background. For example a white wall.

The shape can be seen randomly either spotted, striped or shaped like a spider's web.

For those who are still wondering what Eye Floaters are and why they happen, let's follow Optometrist @AmiraRaup's sharing on Twitter.


What are Eye Floaters?


Do you experience this kind of situation?

First, you see shapes that look like black or gray dots, spider webs, jagged lines, or threads. Second, the shape disappears when you try to view it directly.

Fourth, you can usually see floaters more clearly when looking at a blank or bright surface, such as a blank wall.


Causes of Eye Floater


Among the causes of Eye Floater include aging, diabetes, torn retina, eye inflammation, bleeding in the eye, or trauma and injury to the eye.

Floaters are an early sign of some types of chronic eye diseases such as retinal tears or eye inflammation. If you feel the presence of floaters is increasingly disturbing the vision.

Get an initial screening from any optom practice or ophthalmologist clinic.

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