Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Floaters

Floaters, or small particles or strands in your vision, are usually caused by normal deterioration of the clear, jelly-like fluid (vitreous) that makes up the volume of the eye. If you notice a sudden change in the number of floaters or if you also see flashes of light, call us right away to determine if they are the result of a more serious problem. -Jennifer Speight

No comments:

Post a Comment