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Eye Floaters: Dark Strands in Your Line of SightEye floaters are formed when some of the vitreous (the jelly inside of your eye) clumps together. What you're actually seeing is the shadow this makes on the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at ...
Floaters” are bits of cellular debris in the vitreous humor, which is the gel-filled space in between the lens and the retina ...
Eye floaters are most common in older adults, and most people get them after the age of 50. This is because as you get older, your vitreous — which is the jelly-like substance that fills the ...
As we move forward into a new era of ophthalmology, with increased options to address vision issues, patient expectations are ...
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