Floaters are usually nonpathological and you will have to learn to omit them but please get your fundus examination done by an ophthalmologist first to rule out the possibility of retinal problem.
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Floaters are a very common symptom and is mostly harmless, though it is known to be associated with some serious conditions of eye such as vitreous h'ge, uvietis, and even retinal detachment.
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Get yourself screened at the nearest ophthalmologist. Do get your Retina screening for any holes/breaks. You may also need a laser if one is found.
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