How are eye floaters treated?
Most eye floaters do not require treatment. Rarely, for severe cases, options include laser therapy (vitreolysis) or surgical removal of the vitreous gel (vitrectomy)....
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Most age-related floaters cannot be prevented. However, you can reduce the risk of secondary floaters by protecting your eyes from injury, treating inflammation, and ma...
Read MoreWill eye floaters go away on their own?
Often, floaters become less noticeable over time as your brain adapts and they settle out of your central vision. In rare cases, large or bothersome floaters might pers...
Read MoreAre eye floaters dangerous?
Most eye floaters are not dangerous and are a normal result of aging. However, if floaters suddenly increase in number, or if you also notice light flashes or vision lo...
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