Is floaters good to treat?

Dr. Jordan Foster
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2025-05-25 10:13:56 Views: 78 times

Floaters is a small black shadow floating in front of you, especially when you see a white bright background. The most common reason is vitreous liquefaction and detachment. The occurrence of vitreous liquefaction is mainly related to age and eye axis length. Fortunately, it occurs in aphakic eyes, inflammation, trauma, myopia, bleeding, etc. If the symptoms are mild, it has no effect on vision. You can rest your eyes more, look less at mobile phones, computers, and do not use eyes to observe excessive fatigue. If the vision is obviously reduced, some medical treatment can be used, such as topical aminoiodopeptide eye drops, oral lecithin complex iodine. If there is no obvious relief after two or three months of medication, vitrectomy or vitrectomy can also be performed.

Is floaters good to treat?



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