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Do you ever see squiggly lines, thread-like strands, or small shadowy shapes in your vision only to soon realise you're not looking at lines as they are in your eye? Well, it's actually quite ...
Floaters are tiny shapes that can appear as spots, shadows, or squiggly lines in vision. They occur when the small fibers of collagen clump together in the vitreous, which is the gel that makes up ...
Cataracts cloud vision. They are often associated with ... Floaters can appear as spots, threadlike strands, or squiggly lines that drift around, even when your eye stops moving.
And the pesky problem in our vision can take on many forms, ranging from small black dots or squiggly lines through to what looks like rings or cobwebs. The NHS says eye floaters are rarely a sign ...