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Key Takeaways: Floaters are tiny specks/threads that drift across your view, seen best on bright backgrounds. Common causes: Natural aging (PVD), eye inflammation (uveitis/infection), bleeding in the eye, retinal tears/detachment, and changes after cataract or YAG laser procedures. Usually harmless,
Eye floaters are small spots that appear in your field of vision, often resembling specks, strands, or cobwebs. They may seem to drift around and can be quite bothersome. While black spots in vision are usually harmless and common, they