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The Truth About Eye Floaters

The human body is truly an amazing thing, and it doesn’t matter how much we know about it, there will always be more to learn. One of the unusual issues that we may deal with is when we see strange “things” floating around in our field of vision, typically out of the corner of our eye.

These eye floaters are not bacteria or bugs, which is a common misconception. Actually they are red blood cells, protein or tissue on the inside of our eyeball! If you want to know the truth about “eye floaters” and why we experience them, this video will answer your questions.


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