Focus Forward: Getting Rid of Eye Floaters
Seeing Clearly
Eye floaters are tiny spots or lines that float in your vision. They can be annoying and make it hard to see clearly. Floaters can look like little flies, cobwebs or shadows that move when you try to look at them. While they are usually not harmful, some people want to get rid of them.
How to Get Rid of Eye Floaters
Stay Calm
It’s important to remember that floaters are usually harmless. Staying calm can help you ignore them.
Move Your Eyes
If you notice floaters, try moving your eyes up and down or side to side. This can sometimes help you move the floaters out of your field of vision.
Avoid Bright Light
Bright lights can make floaters more noticeable. If you find that bright light bothers you, try wearing sunglasses when you're outside.
Blink More
Blinking helps to keep your eyes moist. If you notice floaters often, try to blink more frequently to help your eyes feel better.
Focus on Objects
When floaters appear, try to focus on something else. Look at a distant object or a point on the wall. This may help your brain ignore the floaters.
Treatments for Eye Floaters
If floaters are bothersome, there are some treatment options available:
- Observation: In many cases, floaters will fade over time. Your doctor may suggest that you monitor them and see if they get better on their own.
- Laser treatment: Some eye doctors use laser therapy to break up the floaters. This treatment can make floaters less noticeable. However, it may not be suitable for everyone.
- Vitrectomy: This is a surgical procedure where the vitreous gel is removed from the eye. This can help eliminate floaters but carries some risks, such as bleeding and retinal detachment.
- Consult an eye doctor: If floaters suddenly increase or you see flashes of light, it’s important to see an eye doctor right away. This could be a sign of a more serious problem.
Relief From Eye Floaters
Eye floaters can be annoying, but they are usually not a sign of a serious problem. While there are ways to manage and treat floaters, it’s important to talk to your doctor if they become bothersome or change suddenly. By understanding your options and taking care of your eyes, you can find relief from floaters and keep your vision clear.