Maybe a coincidence?: Floaters are due to imperfections in the clear gel inside the eyeball, and tend to become noticeable as a person ages. Floaters occur with or without a spinal fluid leak, and sometimes are more noticeable if one is looking at a plain blank surface. Large numbers of floaters, noticeably increasing floaters, flashes of light, changes in vision, etc..., should be evaluated by an MD eye doctor.
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