What does a floater look like in your eye and how does it affect your vision?

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2026-04-19 02:40

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A floater in your eye looks like a small, dark speck or thread that moves around when you try to focus on it. It is caused by tiny bits of debris floating in the vitreous gel inside your eye. Floaters can cast shadows on your retina, causing blurry spots in your vision. They can be annoying but are usually harmless.

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