👁️ What Are Eye Floaters? | Vitreous Floaters Explained Simply Have you ever noticed tiny spots, threads, or cobwebs drifting across your vision—especially when looking at the sky or a bright wall? These are called vitreous floaters, and they’re more common than you think! In this video, we explain:
• What floaters are and why they appear • When they’re harmless—and when they’re a warning sign • What to do if you notice sudden changes in your vision
Floaters are usually part of the natural aging process, but in some cases, they can signal serious eye conditions like retinal tears or detachment. Knowing the difference can help protect your sight.
🎯 Ideal for adults over 40, contact lens users, and anyone curious about eye health. 📌 Don’t ignore sudden flashes, shadows, or a shower of floaters—get your eyes checked!
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