Re: Eye Floaters Help
Okay, eye floaters are the consequence of small separations between the vitreous humor or gel-like fluid and the retina. It is extremely common and in most instances, considered to be an incidental finding.
This does not represent the onset of some type of pathology and you've simply become vigilent to their presence. The increase with age is normal. The only time we're concerned is typically in cases where a person describes large floaters in one eye that appeared suddenly without a history of floaters and, just so you're aware, your description is not like the circumstances I've just mentioned.
Incidentally, eating more vegetables or drinking more water will do absolutely nothing to alter the course.
You need to relax and direct your attention to other matters. The condition is nothing to worry about at all and I see nothing of your description that suggests a problem. I'll close here by telling you that it's always important to have an annual physical, part of which is an indirect examination of the eyes, which will help provide some reassurance.
You'll be fine.
Best regards,
Rutheford Rane, MD (ret.)
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