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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Floaters
  1. ... fluid (vitreous) in the back of your eye. Floaters may look like spots, specks, bubbles, threads, or clumps. Most adults have at least a few floaters. There are times when they may be more ...
  2. Eye floaters are small, squiggly lines or dark specks that move as if floating in your vision. They are ... and this shadow is what you see as floaters.
  3. ... to shrink. This can create small particles called floaters in your field of vision. In most cases, floaters do not reduce your vision. But if you ...
  4. ... light, especially in peripheral vision. Blurred vision . New floaters in the eye that appear suddenly. Shadowing or ... first symptoms of new flashes of light and floaters.
  5. ... age 60 years. Eye infection, inflammation, or injury. Floaters -- Tiny particles drifting inside the eye, which may ... retinal detachment. Night blindness . Retinal detachment -- Symptoms include floaters, sparks, or flashes of light in your vision, ...
  6. ... They may include: Increased pressure in the eye Floaters Inflammation Bleeding Scratched cornea Damage to the retina ... and will go away. You may see eye floaters in your vision. They will improve over time. ...
  7. ... trauma. Symptoms of retinal detachment include bright flashes, floaters, or loss of part of the visual field. ...
  8. ... problem or symptom with your eyes, such as floaters, flashing lights, double vision, or light sensitivity
  9. ... you have: Decreased vision Flashes of light or floaters in your eye Light sensitivity (sunlight or bright ...
  10. ... Blind spots Blurred vision and other vision problems Floaters Retinitis usually begins in one eye, but often ...
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