I Always Wondered Why I Had These Floating In My Eye..When I Find Out What They Are? WOW!
Your
eyes are actually filled with a gel-like substance. This is where eye
floaters are located. The floaters are just very tiny parts of your body
that have managed to make it into the gel. They could be pieces of
disconnected tissue, blobs of proteins or even red blood cells. They
move because the gel in your eyes shifts as you change your gaze. This
is why you cannot ever look directly at the floaters. You see the
floaters because they are really casting a shadow against the retinas in
the back of your eyes.
The
vast majority of eye floaters are a completely harmless annoyance that
everyone has to deal with at some point. There is no real way to prevent
them or predict when they will show up. If a floater becomes very large
and actually starts to obstruct your vision, however, then that could
indicate a serious problem that requires immediate medical attention.
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