Floaters are actually tiny clumps of gel or cells in the vitreous, the clear jelly-like fluid that fills the back chamber in your eye. Floaters are often accompanied by flashes of light. While these objects look like they are in the front of your eye, they are actually floating inside.
What you see are the shadows they cast on the retina, the nerve layer at the back of the eye that actually senses light. Kind of like a camera works. This is something that really needs an opthamologist to take a look at and it could mean there is a problem with the retina.
It could be torn. If you are experiencing eye floaters and flashes then see your eye care physician. Rio24 59 months ago.
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