4. Eye Injuries: A Physical Trigger for Floaters
Eye injuries, whether they are minor or severe, can result in the appearance of floaters. Trauma to the eye can cause damage to the vitreous humor, leading to the formation of clumps or strands that cast shadows on the retina. In some cases, these floaters may be temporary and resolve on their own as the eye heals. However, in other instances, they may persist and require further evaluation by an eye care professional.
If you’ve experienced an eye injury and notice new floaters, it’s crucial to seek medical attention promptly. This will allow your eye care provider to assess the injury, determine if any additional treatment is necessary, and monitor for potential complications, such as retinal detachment or infection. (4)