3 ways to deal with eye floats and spots

Although it is not pleasant to see the dark circles and wavy lines in front of you, it is usually not harmful. In contrast, eye floats are often the natural and irritating part of aging, and the best way to treat them is to ignore visual disturbances as much as possible. Because the shadows in the jelly-like material that fills two-thirds of the back of the eye fall on your retina, when you see bright things, such as the afternoon sky, black, gray floating spots are most noticeable. To temporarily get rid of the shadows in your vision, just close your eyes or sit in a very dark room. There is no light, no floating objects. But you can't walk around with your eyes closed all day. When you try to read or watch, if the black spots are blocking your elevator, try moving your eyes a little. This allows the interior of the jelly to move as well, and it can remove floating sediments. Another thing to know is that when you live with floats, your brain may learn to ignore them. Just as you forget to wear glasses after a while, you can forget that you also see floaters.

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Although it is not pleasant to see the dark circles and curves in front of you, it is usually not harmful. In contrast, eye floats are often the natural and irritating part of aging, and the best way to treat them is to ignore visual disturbances as much as possible. Shadows caused by sediments fall on the retina. When you see bright things, like the afternoon sky, the dark gray floating spots are most conspicuous of your two-thirds of jelly-like matter. To temporarily get rid of the shadows in your vision, just close your eyes or sit in a very dark room. There is no light, no floating objects. But you can't walk around with your eyes closed all day. If black spots interfere with you when you try to read or watch TV, try moving your eyes. This allows the interior of the jelly to move as well, and it can remove floating sediments. Another thing to know is that when you live with floats, your brain may learn to ignore them. Just as you forgot to wear glasses after a while, you can forget that you also see floats.