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### What Are Eye Floaters? Here’s What to Do If You Start Seeing Them, According to an Eye Doctor 👁️
Have you ever noticed tiny specks, squiggles, or cobweb-like shapes drifting across your field of vision—especially when looking at a bright sky or a plain wall? If so, you’ve likely experienced **eye floaters**. While they can be annoying (and even a little alarming), they’re usually harmless. Still, there are times when they might signal something more serious.
We spoke with eye health experts to break down **what floaters are**, **why they happen**, and **what to do if you start noticing them**.
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### 👁️ What Exactly Are Eye Floaters?
According to ophthalmologists, **eye floaters** are tiny clumps of cells or protein fibers inside the vitreous—the gel-like substance that fills your eye. As we age, the vitreous can begin to shrink and become more liquid, causing these fibers to clump together and cast shadows on the retina. These shadows are what you see as floaters.
Floaters can appear as:
* Small black or gray dots
* Squiggly lines or thread-like shapes
* Webs or cobwebs
* Transparent or shadowy forms that drift when you move your eyes
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