10 Symptoms Of Eye Cancer
Symptom #4: Eye Floaters
Eye floaters, characterized by spots or flashes in visual fields, are normal with aging. In fact, conditions like vitreous detachment, which lead to more floaters, more commonly occur after the age of 60. Everyone can have eye floaters at any time, though most people overlook them. Many can only notice them upon looking at a bright, blank surface or area, like the sky.
With eye floaters, patients may notice floating points, black spots, or wiggly lines in their vision. This problem is common with many eye disorders, including cataract and eye cancer. It requires thorough examinations to rule out eye cancer, especially in people at risk.
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