Spots and floaters are particles of debris, cells, pigment, or tissue fiber that move and float around the eyes, usually when we move them. When light enters the eye and hits the particles, it casts a shadow on the retina, much like holding your hand in front of a movie projector. We see this shadow as something moving out or across our visual field. These visible particles exist within the fluid inside the eye. We notice the particles when they move into our line of vision. When the fibers clump together, they become more dense and solid, thus allowing us to see them easier. They sometimes appear with flashes of light. » Read the rest of the entry..


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