Spots (often called
floaters) are small, semi-transparent or cloudy particles within the
vitreous of your eye. The vitreous is the clear jelly-like fluid that
fills the inside of the eye. Specks within the vitreous vary in
appearance, from thread-like strands to circle shape or ‘bug’ like. These floaters may appear to be outside the eye or on the front
surface, but in reality they are deep inside the eye. As you move your
eyes the floaters will move, but will seem to dart away if you look at
them directly.
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