The mosquito you can’t seem to hit might not be a mosquito at all—but rather a “floater.”
Many people have asked me how to treat troubling eye conditions such as floaters, double vision, and astigmatism. Let’s discuss some simple methods of alleviation and prevention.
What Are Floaters?
When you see black spots or shadows that look like dots, branches, or caterpillars—that seem to continue moving like mosquitoes flying in front of your eyes, even when your eyes stop moving—you are seeing “floaters.”
Eye floaters are black spots or shadows that appear in the shape of dots, branches, or caterpillars in front of the eyes. (The Epoch Times)
In the past, 90 percent of floaters were caused by aging. However, with the booming development of computers, communication devices, and consumer electronics, more and more people are experiencing eye problems. Statistics show that 15 percent of people aged 20–29 will experience floaters, and the rate of aging in young people’s eyes is surging rapidly….
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