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9. Approaches to treating eye floaters

Because most floaters aren't harmful, doctors tend not to treat them directly, opting instead to treat the underlying condition. However, if the floaters interfere with a person's vision, physicians have a few options. The most common procedure is a vitrectomy. In this procedure, doctors insert a hollow needle into the eye and remove the vitreous, replacing it with salt water. However, this is an invasive procedure that may cause side effects such as bleeding and retinal tears.

Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments of Eye Floaters andresr / Getty Images

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