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The Vitreous Gel And Lasik: The Underlying Cause Of Floaters

Hairy bugs in your eyes that look like they are flying inside or nearby are not really insects in your vision, but merely the vitreous gel collapsing. Through the years the vitreous jelly that helps hold your eyes shape starts to change from gel like to a more liquid material. Persons afflicted with dark or black floaters that look stringy or clumpy right in the middle of your vision are seeing the side effects of the vitreous humor breaking apart.

Living with crystal appearing floaters day in and day out can drive you mad, but they are really just inert particles that float in the jelly like structure called vitreous. Squiggly looking circles that appear within bigger circles are a common description of people with eye floaters.
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