What Are Eye Floaters? Plus Symptoms, Causes And Treatment

January 30, 2018
By
Kelsey Rawson

The term eye floater refers to deposits found in the vitreous body of the eye, which is the gel-like material covering the back of the eyeball. The vitreous may liquefy and bunch together to form tiny strings or balls. Individuals say eye floaters when they experience specks, lines, and spots, floating into their vision when looking at a blank surface.