Many possibilities: Need to have your eyes examined to diagnosis what this could be.
Answered 8/20/2013
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Usu vitreous floater: The posterior chamber of the eye keeps its shape with a vitreous jelly, which has thin strands of connective tissue running through it. Sometimes these strands become visible as vitreous floaters. Your symptoms can also occur from blood in the back of the eye or from allergic or infectious mucus floating over the front surface of your eye. Go see your eye md (ophthalmologist).
Answered 8/21/2013
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