FAQ

Why do I see Coloured dots?

Why do I see Coloured dots?

Eye floaters (known as floaters) are tiny specks that can be seen in your field of vision – especially when you look at a light-coloured area (such as a blue sky or white wall). They are created when tiny clumps form in the clear, jelly-like substance (the vitreous humour) inside the eyeball.

Why do I see little dots everywhere?

Most eye floaters are caused by age-related changes that occur as the jelly-like substance (vitreous) inside your eyes becomes more liquid. Microscopic fibers within the vitreous tend to clump and can cast tiny shadows on your retina. The shadows you see are called floaters.

What are the dots we see in the dark?

The dots are actually white blood cells moving along the fine blood vessels (capillaries) in front of the retina at the back of the eye. This experience is called the ‘blue field entoptic phenomenon’ because it’s especially noticeable when looking into bright blue light, such as a cloudless sky.

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Why do I see millions of black dots?

Small moving spots that appear in a person’s field of vision, floaters typically occur when tiny pieces of the eye’s gellike vitreous humor break loose within the inner back portion of the eye. While annoying, ordinary floaters are very common and rarely are cause for alarm.

When I close my eyes I see a red dot?

Some light does go through your closed eyelids. So you might see a dark reddish colour because the lids have lots of blood vessels in them and this is the light taking on the colour of the blood it passes through.

Can 12 year olds have floaters?

Age: Although floaters may be present at any age, they are often more apparent as a result of aging. With time, the fibers in the vitreous begin to shrink and clump up as they pull away from the back of the eye.

Do you see multi-colored dots floating around?

The dots usually are floating around and the auras surround people and some objects.  The auras appear like a light surrounding the person or object. Some seers can see multi-colored dots. They don’t actually look like this. For a long while, our seer daughter has told us she sees multi-colored dots floating around, all the time, everywhere.

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Do you see multi-colored dots and Aura?

Some seers – often children – see multi-colored dots and auras, as they are called. The dots usually are floating around and the auras surround people and some objects.  The auras appear like a light surrounding the person or object.

How long does it take for the dots to appear?

It may take ten or fifteen seconds before you begin to see the dots. Or they may look like tiny flashes of light. However they appear to you, those tiny dots are really blood cells moving in the retina of your eye.

What are the small dots I See in the dark?

The small dots you see are simply the cells in your eyes. Rod cells are especially visible in the dark. “They are random shapes I think but they are big blue dots connected by thin white lines, they move slowly but eventually just disappear into nothing.”