Is it normal to have little dots under your eyes?

Floaters. Anyone else have a problem with little black dots in front of their eyes?

  • Lately I've started noticing some small fuzzy black dots in my field of vision, especially in front of the computer screen. An internet search told me it was 'floaters' ...show more

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    yes, I have the doctor says its normal and there is nothing you can do about it. you should go to a doctor anyway to make sure your retina is not torn

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My husband has had one in one of his eyes for years. He has regular eye checks, but nothing is wrong. He just lives with it.

nancy s

Not a problem, but they're there. The dr wants me to have an annual check, a good idea for anybody.

mdk

they CAN be normal, but sometimes not, so please get checked out. it can also be a sign of inflammation in the eye (not good). better safe that sorry, you know?

ashleyuvjra

im not sure but i get blurry vision for a few seconds often when i look at comp/tv screens then look away, also when i open my eyes somethimes

kurdtkobain2707

It's actually little clumps of dead tissue within the eye, and it's normal. It will get worse as you grow older and can reach the point where it seriously impacts your vision. Fortunately, there is laser therapy which can in almost all cases restore quite a bit of "normal" vision. Check with your regular doctor for a referral to an ophthalmologist.

anoldmick

Ive had mine for years........I didnt even realize they had a name for them...........LOL

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