flottors
Flottors, also known as floaters or muscae volitantes, are small specks or cloud-like shapes that drift in the field of vision. They are more noticeable when looking at a bright, uniform background, such as a clear sky or a white wall. These visual phenomena are not external objects but are actually imperfections within the vitreous humor, the gel-like substance that fills the eyeball.
The most common cause of flottors is the presence of tiny clumps or strands within the vitreous.
While generally harmless and benign, a sudden increase in the number or size of flottors, especially when