Floaters

While floaters can be harmless, there are other times when floaters indicate a more serious problem. If you feel your photos are posing a significant issue in your life, it's important to visit an optometrist for help. At Clinton Eye Associates In Clinton, CT, we make it our mission to help get to the root of your eye and vision disorders and provide the best treatment possible for eye floaters and other conditions. Read on to learn more about floaters and how we treat them.

Floaters

What are Floaters?

Floaters can appear as squiggly lines and circles. They appear to float around your field of vision and can be seen clearly when looking up at the sky or even at a blank space like a wall. Floaters are caused by a build-up of vitreous fluid inside of the eye, which clumps together and forms floaters.

Are Floaters Serious?

Although floaters are incredibly common and do not usually indicate a serious eye disorder, some floaters can be a sign of something else. This is especially true if your floaters are accompanied by symptoms such as:

  • Eye pain
  • Severe headache
  • Vision loss
  • Physical changes in the eye
  • A sudden increase in the number of floaters
  • Inability to see clearly due to floaters

How an Optometrist Can Help

Our optometrist will be able to determine if your floaters are due to the normal aging process or if there is another underlying condition. One of the most common causes of the increase in floaters is retinal issues. The retina is the nerve that is located in the back of the eye and is essential for vision, meaning that any issues with it need to be quickly addressed. By conducting a vision exam, our optometrist will determine if your floaters need additional treatment, such as medication or surgery, or if they can be left alone.

Schedule an Appointment with Our Optometrist in Clinton, CT

Call Clinton Eye Associates today at (860) 669-2020 for more information on floaters or to schedule an appointment with our eye doctor. 

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