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floaters are due to vitreous (gel in eye) liquifaction
there is no treatment for this
just avoid seeing them
these are entirely normal
consult ophthalmologist if these suddenly increase in number
This is a provisional diagnosis. consult your ophthalmologist for detailed examination
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Generally it is natural degeneration of vitreous.sometimes it is because of retinal hole development too.so better you consult retinal surgeon and get it confirmed.if it is because of vitreous degeneration then just ignore them.look for flashes of light also.if it is there then just consult retinal surgeon urgently.
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