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Floaters are small spots that appear to float in front of your vision.They are usually caused by small pieces of debris that get stuck inside the vitreous gel of your eye.Floaters can appear in many shapes and sizes, including dots, circles, lines, cobwebs, or even small bugs.Floaters are generally harmless but can be a sign of a more serious eye condition, such as retinal detachment.It is important to get floaters checked out by an eye doctor because they can be a sign of something more serious.If left untreated, floaters can cause vision loss, so it’s important to see an eye doctor if you’re having any problems with them.