Eye Floaters

Thread-like things float before your eyes; when you shift your gaze to look at them, even they appear to move; your vision blurs for a while; then returns back to normal. What was that? Illusion? No, eye floaters! Deposits floating in the fluid of the eyes are eye floaters. Eye floaters cause blurring of vision. To know about eye floaters treatment and more, read on.
  • Tiny Speckles & Squiggly Lines...
    A small poem I wrote when I had an acute attack of eye floaters...
  • Flashing Lights in Eyes
    Sometimes our retina suffers from some trauma or damage, and this causes us to see flashing lights in eyes. Though it is an alarming phenomenon, we should wait for a few days before panicking. This is something that afflicts everyone, and in most cases, it simply fades away after a couple of days.
  • Eye Floaters Cure
    Are you searching for eye floaters cure, after being tired of looking at the sea of small black or gray spots as you move your eyes? The following article on eye floaters treatment will help you find some ways that will help you get rid of these floating spots for good.
  • Eye Floaters and Flashes
    Eye floaters and flashes of light in your line of vision may indicate a vitreous detachment. This is caused by a range of factors such as aging, eye infections, inflammations and eye surgeries. Read on to know more about eye floaters.
  • Eye Floaters Treatment
    Eye floaters is a condition that denotes the small spots, strings, etc., that move in the field of vision, as you move the eyes. Read on to know more about eye floaters treatment.
  • Black Spots in Vision
    Eye floaters or black spots in vision are experienced by most of us, but we are hardly aware about the causes which trigger these black spots. To know more about black spots in vision, read on...
  • What Causes Eye Floaters
    Eye floaters are caused due to the degeneration of the vitreous humor, leading to cloudless spots in the field of vision. Here are a list of some common eye floater causes.
  • Eye Floaters
    One of the main reasons for blurred vision is the presence of floaters or the deposits of various sizes, shape and consistency on the otherwise transparent vitreous humor of the eye.