How concerned should I be about “floaters”? Should I see a doctor?

Floaters are generally common and, in most cases, not a cause for immediate concern. Floaters are tiny specks or cobweb-like shapes that appear to float in your field of vision. They are often more noticeable when looking at a plain background or bright light. Floaters are typically caused by small clumps of gel-like material called vitreous …

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