Tuesday 28 April 2015

Floaters is a problem affecting a large number of elderly and which should not be ignored

Though the problem of floaters is not very common, but as a person grows old, the vitreous (a jelly like substance present in the eye) either shrink, thicken or become more fluid; which leads to formation of clumps or strands in the eyes called floaters. Uncommon it may be but it still affects sufficiently high number of elderly. In case of any such symptoms as shared before, please, don't delay meeting an eye (cornea) specialist.


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