I have floaters in my eyes for the past two months. My age is 25 and it increases day by day. But I do not see any flashes. Is it a series problem.
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Eye floaters are common and usually harmless. The National Eye Institute (NEI) describes them as cobwebs, spots, or strands that float around in your field of vision. They occur when the gel-like, vitreous substance that fills the eye begins to shrink and become stringy, casting a shadow onto the retina.They are caused by clumps or specks of undissolved vitreous gel material floating in the dissolved gel-like fluid (vitreous) in the back of the eye, which cast shadows on the retina when light enters the eye. It is good that you do not see flashes and it means ou do not have serious vitreous detachment. Flashes and floaters can be caused by: Detachment of the jelly-like ?vitreous? from the retina. Detachment of the innermost light-sensitive layer of the eye is the most common cause of floaters and flashes. ... When it occurs in one eye, it usually follows in the other
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