What Are Eye Floaters? Plus Symptoms, Causes And Treatment

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Some ophthalmologists advocate for laser surgery for eye floaters. However, there is no conclusive evidence indicating this is safe and effective for floaters. During laser vitreolysis, a laser beam is projected through the pupil into the eye to large floaters, vaporizing the floaters to reduce their size or make them disappear. Laser surgery also involves significant risk such as damage to the retina.

Vitrectomy is surgery used to remove the vitreous where the eyes contain inflammatory debris or large amounts of non-clearing blood. Some floaters may persist, and there is still a chance of recurrence. This process poses significant risks including the formation of cataracts, serious infection, retinal detachment, and bleeding within the eye.

Keep reading to learn more about treating and preventing eye floaters.

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