Seeing Eye Floaters - What Is The Reason?
As the vitreous gel makes a clean break from the rear retina you can experience all kinds of large or small
stringy clumps of floaters in front of your eyes. The jello substance in the back of the eye known as the vitreous
turns from stable jello like material into a liquefied, watery substance.
Flickering lights to the edge of your vision with black shadows drifting can be seen when
the vitreous gel separates from the retina and collapses. Tiny worm things that drift through your eyesight are
strands of vitreal particles floating in the gel like vitreous cavity.
Floaters that appear like gray blobs can move up quickly in your vision and then drift back down slowly like a
tadpole flicking its tail.
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