Should You Be Worried About Eye Floaters?

Doctor with large model of eye anatomy Floaters are easy to brush off at first. They are small, they come and go, and no one else can see them. But, you might be wondering if there’s ever a time you should be concerned. 

Dr. Sharon Richens, MD, FACS, and her team of board-certified ophthalmologists and optometrists at Richens Eye Center help patients get clear answers with thorough eye exams. Visit one of our locations in St. George, Utah, or Mesquite, Nevada.

What Eye Floaters Are and What Causes Them

Eye floaters are small specks or strands that drift through your field of vision. They form when tiny clumps develop in the gel-like substance inside the eye. As light moves through the eye, these clumps cast shadows on the retina, creating the shapes you notice. Most people see floaters at some point, especially with age.

Several things can contribute to floaters, including:

  • Aging changes in the vitreous
  • Nearsightedness
  • Prior eye surgery or injury
  • Inflammation or bleeding inside the eye

Are Eye Floaters Ever Something to Worry About?

Many floaters are harmless, especially when they appear slowly and act the same day to day. They often come from natural changes inside the eye. 

Still, floaters can occasionally signal something more serious. A sudden burst of new floaters, flashes of light, or a shadow that drifts in from the side may point to a retinal tear or detachment. These conditions develop quickly and can affect your vision if they are not treated right away.

When floaters show up out of nowhere, change suddenly, or come with flashes or shadows, it is worth getting checked. A quick evaluation can confirm whether everything is stable or if something needs prompt care.

Expert Care You Can Trust

At Richens Eye Center, you have access to a knowledgeable team that can take a close look and explain what is happening in a way that makes sense. 

If floaters are bothering you or raising questions, reach out to us for a simple evaluation. Book an appointment by calling the office closest to you today:

Contact Our Practice

Richens Eye Center
St. George/Downtown

Office Hours

Mon-Thurs: 8am-5pm
Fri: 8am-12pm
Sat-Sun: Closed

Richens Eye Center
St. George/Sunset

Office Hours

Mon-Thurs: 8am-5pm
Fri: 8am-2pm
Sat-Sun: Closed

Richens Eye Center
Mesquite

Office Hours

Mon-Thurs: 8am-5pm
Fri: 8am-2pm
Sat-Sun: Closed

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