eyefloatrs

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Eye floaters are little spots, specks, or spider web like shapes that show up in an individual's field of vision. They might show up as little, clear, or shadowy spots or squiggly lines that move around when the individual moves their eyes.

These floaters are not inside the eye, yet rather shadows cast by minuscule spots of protein or different substances in the glassy, the gel-like substance that fills within the eye. Floaters might be more perceptible while taking a gander at a plain, light-hued foundation or while taking a gander at brilliant light sources, for example, the sun or a PC screen.

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