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Eye floaters are a common visual disturbance experienced by many people, especially as they age. These tiny shapes or spots drifting across your field of vision can be annoying and sometimes alarming. While most floaters are harmless, in certain cases they may indicate a serious eye condition that requires medical attention.

What Are Eye Floaters?

Eye floaters are small moving spots or thread-like shapes that appear in your vision. They often look like: Tiny black or gray dots Squiggly lines Cobweb-like strands Shadowy shapes drifting when you move your eyes


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Symptoms

Patients with eye floaters may notice: Small moving spots in vision Dark dots drifting across sight Cobweb-like shapes moving with eye movement Floaters that move away when you try to focus on them In many cases, floaters gradually become less noticeable as the brain adapts.

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Specialist Explains

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Treatment Options

At Swastik Eye Institute, Ahmednagar, Dr. Praful Chaudhary performs a comprehensive eye examination to determine the cause of floaters. This may include: Detailed retinal examination Dilated eye test Advanced retinal imaging These tests help identify whether the floaters are harmless or linked to a serious retinal problem.

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Recovery Timeline

In rare and severe cases, a surgical procedure called vitrectomy may be performed to remove the vitreous gel and eliminate floaters.

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