Black eye floaters that look like a string of dots can really interefere with your reading vision if they get
lodged in the middle of the vitreous gel.
If you get those frustrating and maddening specks and squiggles flying by your eyes you're
not alone. Fifty percent of all folks get these detachments in their vitreous body through the eighth
decade of living. Additionally, one person out of every seven who also gets super bright spots and flashes
will go on to tear their retina or detach it. Diagnosing and then repairing a tear in the retina in a short period
of time is critical to you not losing vision.
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