Floating inclusions or flies in the eyes are small spots that appear in the field of vision, and are especially pronounced when looking at something light in color, such as: white paper or a blue sky.
Eye floaters can be a nuisance, but they generally don't obstruct vision.
Most people learn to live with eye floaters and ignore them. Blemishes often improve or even disappear with years. These blemishes rarely become a nuisance, but if they do, treatment should begin.
Symptoms of the flying eye fly
Black or gray dots.
Overlapping lines.
Filaments can be semi-transparent.
Spider's home.
Rotational shapes.
When blemishes in the eyes develop and become complicated, they are very difficult to get rid of, although they tend to improve with time.
When should you go for medical treatment because of the flying eye fly?
Eye impurities do not mean that there is a serious problem in the eye except in special cases, so it is important to go to receive medical treatment in the following cases:
The blemishes in the eyes worsen over time, especially if the exacerbation is sudden.
Loss of vision accompanied by impurities in the eyes.
The appearance of blemishes in the eyes after eye surgery or after trauma to the eye.
The appearance of the mother's eyes with blemishes.
These medical conditions are emergencies that can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated promptly.