Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Floaters in vision

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025

What is Floaters in vision?
Symptoms of Floaters in vision
- Small spots, cobwebs, or squiggly lines that move with your eye
- Shadows that seem to float across your field of vision
- A sensation of "seeing" something moving in your peripheral vision
What causes Floaters in vision?
- Aging: As you age, the vitreous gel inside your eye begins to shrink, causing clumps or strands to form.
- Eye injury: Trauma to the eye can cause changes in the vitreous, leading to floaters.
- Eye conditions: Conditions such as diabetic retinopathy or retinal tears can increase the likelihood of floaters.
- Inflammation: Eye inflammation, such as uveitis, can lead to the presence of floaters.
Risk factors for Floaters in vision
- You are over 50 years old
- You have a history of eye injuries or eye surgeries
- You have diabetes or other systemic conditions that affect eye health
- You are nearsighted
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How is Floaters in vision diagnosed?
- Conduct a comprehensive eye exam to examine the retina and vitreous
- Ask about your medical history, including any conditions that may affect the eye
- Perform a dilated eye exam to look for potential underlying causes such as retinal tears
How is Floaters in vision treated?
- Laser therapy: In some cases, lasers can be used to break up floaters, making them less noticeable.
- Vitreous surgery: In rare cases, a procedure called a vitrectomy may be done to remove the vitreous gel, but it carries risks.
Medications for Floaters in vision
Can Floaters in vision be prevented?
- Managing underlying health conditions, such as diabetes
- Protecting your eyes from injury by wearing safety glasses
- Maintaining regular eye exams to detect any issues early
Managing Floaters in vision at home
- Avoid straining your eyes by taking breaks from screens or reading
- Move your eyes to shift the floaters out of your line of sight
- Stay calm, as floaters often diminish over time and do not pose a major health risk
When should you seek help for Floaters in vision?
- You experience a sudden increase in the number of floaters
- Floaters are accompanied by flashes of light or loss of peripheral vision
- You notice any changes in your vision clarity or experience pain
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