Causes For Eye Floaters And Flashes With Allergy
Shrinkage of the vitreous gel and collapse is common as you age, this is due to the fact that it beomes more
liquid and less dense over time.
The remnants of vitreous shrinkage result in dark strands floating in your vision. Staring
at clouds or a bright white background such as the ceiling or computer screen can make you see floaters
even more. Shadows are then formed on your retina from the globs of material floating around within the vitreous
gel.
Squinting at a bright light can make your eye floaters stand out a little bit more than usual, especially in
contrast to a dark room when they normally can't be seen very well.
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