What can I do about "floaters" in my eye vision?!


Question: What can I do about "floaters" in my eye vision?
I know everyone has them... but lately I have those black squiggly lines in my eye vision frequently. They are in my left eye every time I blink & they are really bothering me. What should I do? Could something be wrong?

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yes you have them nothing you can do except see an eye doctor so get a checkup and theyl do all these weird tests and youl know and if you do have some sort of insurance theyl cover it 100 percent like my insurance covers 100 eye check ups a year i dont know why it does its not like im going to go 100 times but they do and wouldnt be suprised if you had similry insurance its like that joke i made a guy gets his house damaged by hail he goes to in surance company and says im covered they say only cover during summer where he asks but theres no hail during summer where unsurance agent responds thats why we cover it



Don't worry, it's not harmmful,
Everyone has it once in a while, it's just that the eye is trying to renew itself once in a while, and while doing so, these little squiggly cells you see come up as like "dead" cells that float around in the vitreous humor (the gel that makes up the inside filling of the eye) and they get recycled away after a couple of days.

So nothing to worry about, the eye is doing its own renew :D



Have you been seeing any flashes of light? New floaters and flashes of light can be a sign of retinal detachment. Most people get floaters as they age and they don't cause any problem except for being annoying. Go see an optometrist or ophthalmologist to make sure everything's ok.

The eye is not renewing itself. The person that said that doesn't know what they're talking about - no offense.



something could be wrong--you should have it checked. as far as i know, there's no way to get rid of floaters...but i'm not 100% sure

2 ophthalmologists in my immediate family




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