ANNOYING floating objects.
Eye floaters are little black spots in the vision that move or float when a person moves their eyes.
When you try to focus on the spots, they seem to move quickly out of the visual field. The medical term for eye floaters is muscae volitantes or myodesopsias.
They are projected in the visual field as dark spots but are harmless and do not cause any disturbances in vision.
Floaters appear more prominent when you look on light coloured backgrounds like the sky, a white wall, a bright book or even the computer screen.
Vitreous opacities (jelly-like substance inside your eyes) are floating objects inside the vitreous body.
They may look like black or grey specks or cobwebs, cloud-like spots, curved lines, rings, fine strands/strings etc., that drift about when you move your eyes and appear to dart away when you try to look at them directly.
They may appear as a single floater, or the number may be up to hundreds varying from case to case.
It is recommended to get the eyes examined by an ophthalmologist on a regular basis if eye floaters are a frequent occurrence.
POSSIBLE CAUSATIVE FACTORS
Most eye floaters are caused by age-related changes that occur as the vitreous becomes more liquid. Microscopic fibres within the vitreous tend to clump and can cast tiny shadows on your retina. The shadows you see are called floaters.
Other Risk factors that may contribute:
- Changes in the surroundings – may be due to conditions like injury to the eye, or inflammation of the structures in the eye.
- They are more common in people over the age of 60 and they are also very frequent in myopic patients at any age as their vitreous humour disintegrates.
- Tumour cells
- Bleeding in the retina or vitreous
- Diabetes mellitus retinopathy
- Near-sightedness
- May also be a part of aura in cases of migraine.
- Pigment granules in vitreous due to old age or due to increases pressure in the eye or due to injury to the eye.
- Posterior uveitis is inflammation in the layers of the uvea in the back of the eye.
- Torn retina. Retinal tears can occur when a sagging vitreous tugs on the retina with enough force to tear it.
- Eye surgeries and eye medications. Certain medications that are injected into the vitreous can cause air bubbles to form. These bubbles are seen as shadows until your eye absorbs them. Certain vitreoretinal surgeries add silicone oil bubbles into the vitreous that can also be seen as floaters.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
- Black spots are seen floating in front of the eye, if they are dense sometimes, they can decrease vision.
- Small shapes in your vision that appear as dark specks or knobby, transparent strings of floating material.
- Spots that move when you move your eyes, so when you try to look at them, they move quickly out of your visual field.
- Spots that are most noticeable when you look at a plain bright background, such as a blue sky or a white wall.
- Small shapes or strings that eventually settle down and drift out of the line of vision.
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