What Are Eye Floaters? And Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Them—Especially if You Also Have Dry Eyes
Have you ever noticed tiny spots, squiggly lines, or cobweb-like shapes drifting across your field of vision? They might dart away when you try to look directly at them or float lazily around, especially when you’re looking at a bright background like a blue sky or a white wall. These little visual “phantoms” are known as eye floaters, and if you’re a woman over 40, you’re not alone in noticing them. They can be a normal part of aging—but they can also be a sign of something more. As a certified optician and a woman who believes in empowering others to take their health seriously, I want to break down what floaters really are, why they appear, when to see a doctor, and how they relate to another very common condition I talk about on my YouTube channel: dry eyes. Let’s dive into it. What Exactly Are Eye Floaters? Eye floaters are tiny clumps of cells or strands of collagen inside the vitreous, the clear, gel-like substance that fills the inside of your eye. As we age, the vitreous slowl...
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