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Eye Floaters Diagnosis and Treatment

Do you find that something seems to be “floating” in your line of vision? Even though there is nothing in your eye, you might feel as though you are seeing small particles in your vision.
 
What are Eye Floaters?
Most of us will develop floaters in our vision at some point in our lives. They are usually harmless and oftentimes appear as small, semi-transparent or cloudy particles that float inside of the eye.
 
The hollow cavity within the eye is filled with a ball of gel, called the vitreous. As part of the aging process, this gel within the eye starts to deteriorate and becomes more watery. As a result, protein particles begin to float more freely within the vitreous.
 
These floaters become more noticeable whenever we look towards an evenly illuminated background: a white wall in a room, a white page in a book, or a blue sky on a bright sunny, clear day.
 
Causes and Treatments for Eye Floaters
Sometimes, there is no known cause for eye floaters, and they seem to appear and disappear without explanation. In other situations, there are specific reasons the eye floaters appear. For example, certain eye diseases and injuries can also cause an increase in floaters in our vision.
 
Floaters need to be evaluated by an eye doctor in order to insure that more serious complications do not develop.
 
If you have eye floaters, then we invite you to contact our experienced team at Eye Care Solutions. Schedule an appointment with an eye doctor in Sandy, Utah to learn more about your eye health and potential treatments that are available to improve your vision. Call our office to schedule an appointment: (801) 572-EYES (3937)

Eye Care Solutions
9565 South 700 East #101   
Sandy, Utah   84070


Phone: (801) 572-EYES (3937)

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  • Home
  • Our Team
    • Dr. Lynn Stromness, O.D.
    • Dr. Michael West, O.D.
    • Dr. Paul Jeppsen, M.D.
  • Location
  • Services
    • Cataracts
    • Computer Vision Syndrome
    • Conjunctivitis
    • Contact Lenses
    • Diabetes Eye Care
    • Dry Eye
    • Eye Exams
    • Eye Floaters
    • Eye-Related Allergy
    • Glaucoma
    • Laser Vision Correction
    • Macular Degeneration
    • Eyecare Articles
  • Insurance
  • Patient Forms
  • Testimonials