Floaters Interrupting Your Vision

Some cataract eye surgery procedures fail which result in floaters interrupting your vision. Floaters are clumps of gel that have solidified together and can be seen as randomly shaped shadows clouding your vision. If you couple these shadows with light flashes that have no source, then there is a chance that a retinal detachment has occurred as a result of the cataract eye surgery. You should consult your eye doctor as quickly as possible so that corrective measures can be taken to prevent a worsening in the condition of the eye. Normal floaters, on the other hand, are really nothing to worry about since they fade with time. Though some might prefer surgery to remove floaters, eye surgeons would rather leave them well enough alone.

Last modified June 9, 2008
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