I see floaters every time, is it common or should I worry about it?
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Eye floaters are the blurry spots that drift in front of the eyes but do not block vision. The blur is the result of debris from the vitreous casting a shadow on the retina. The spot is the image formed by a deposit of protein drifting about in the vitreous, the clear jelly-like substance that fills the middle of the eye.--------------------- as the eye moves from side to side or up and down, these strands, deposits, or pockets also shift in position within the eye, making the shadows move and appear to float or undulate.------------ eye floaters always appear darker than the background and cannot be seen in darkness or with the eyes closed unlike flashes---------------------------eye floaters may be present in only one eye or both eyes.----------------these eye floarers are of minimal concern to our vision--------------------------
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