Eye damage can also prompt the development of floaters. Most trauma damages the vitreous, which can lead to detachment, bleeding, or inflammation. Occasionally, eye floaters appear as a result of a serious injury. Frequent blows to the head or eye area can cause the retina to detach or tear. Individuals who participate in combat sports and often experience trauma to the head or eye area are particularly prone to these injuries.

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