vitreous humor gets more liquid, but some parts of it get harder. The vitreous is a gel-like substance in the middle of the eye.
As people get older, this gelatinous substance shrinks, creating particles. These particles detach from the mass and start floating through the vitreous.
As they move through the mass, they pass in front of the macula, which is the center of the retina. Because of this, they can obstruct your vision.Eye floaters have been described in many different ways by different people.
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