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Eye floaters, or vitreous floaters, are tiny specks that appear in your field of vision. These specks can look like zigzags, dark spots, blurry areas or other distracting shapes. While these spots may appear as though they are floating in front of your eye, right on the surface, they develop inside the eye itself.
Floaters are made up of tiny fibers of collagen that clump in the clear gel (vitreous humor) that lies between the lens of your eye and the retina. They develop when the collagen in your vitreous humor starts to break down because of nearsightedness or aging. These clumps are usually harmless and will go away with time.

If you are experiencing floaters and flashes without serious complications, but they are causing you to have difficulty seeing, removing floaters with laser therapy may be an option for you. Consulting an eye doctor, like at The EyeDoctors Optometrists, will help you determine the risks and benefits of such a procedure.
A comprehensive eye exam from The EyeDoctors Optometrists can help identify any causes of floaters and flashes, or any other eye issues you might be experiencing. Find a location close to you and schedule an eye exam today.