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Floaters are a common visual phenomenon that many people experience at some point in their lives. Miss Anna Grabowska offers treatment for floaters in London so if you are experiencing discomfort or unexpected floaters, you can find treatment. Floaters are small, dark shapes drift across your field of vision and can be particularly noticeable when looking at something bright, like a clear sky or a white wall. While often harmless, floaters can sometimes indicate more serious eye conditions. Understanding what floaters are and knowing the available treatment options is important for maintaining good eye health.

Understanding Floaters

Floaters occur when tiny pieces of debris float in the vitreous humour, the gel-like substance inside the eye. These particles cast shadows on the retina, causing the appearance of floaters in your vision. As we age, the vitreous humour can become more liquid, making floaters more common. In most cases, floaters are harmless and don’t require treatment. However, a sudden increase in floaters, especially if accompanied by flashes of light or vision loss, could signal a retinal tear or detachment, requiring immediate medical attention.

Treatment Options for Floaters

When it comes to managing floaters, there are several approaches available, depending on the severity of the condition and the impact on the patient’s quality of life. Here are the main treatment options:

Observation

In many cases, floaters are simply a nuisance that people learn to live with. Over time, the brain can adjust to their presence, making them less noticeable.

Vitrectomy

For those whose floaters significantly impact their quality of life, a vitrectomy may be an option. This surgical procedure involves removing the vitreous humour and replacing it with a saline solution. While effective, vitrectomy carries risks such as retinal detachment and cataracts, so it is typically reserved for severe cases.

Laser Therapy

Laser vitreolysis is a less invasive treatment that uses a laser to break up floaters, making them less noticeable. This procedure is suitable for some types of floaters and can be done on an outpatient basis.

Miss Anna Grabowska’s Expertise

Miss Anna Grabowska, a Consultant Ophthalmologist and Vitreoretinal Surgeon at King’s College Hospital in London, specialises in treating floaters and other retinal conditions. With her extensive training and experience, she provides expert care and individualised treatment plans for her patients. Miss Grabowska’s commitment to patient care and her advanced skills in both medical and surgical treatments make her a leading specialist in the field.

Book an Appointment for Treatment for Floaters in London

If you are experiencing floaters and would like to explore treatment options, Miss Anna Grabowska offers consultations at King’s College Hospital and The Battersea Clinic. Don’t let floaters affect your quality of life. Schedule an appointment with Miss Grabowska to discuss the best treatment plan for you.