Posted by: The Eye Center of North Florida in News & Community, June 16, 2011

Anthony L. Aker, O.D.Have you ever seen something in your line of vision that is bothersome or annoying? Chances are that you are seeing a Floater. Floaters are small clumps of gel that form in the vitreous which is the clear jelly filled cavity inside the eye. Floaters take many forms, such as a spiderweb type appearance, dots, lines or squiggles. They are most often seen on light colored walls, while reading or looking into the sky.


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