Abstract :
The extensive use of screen-containing devices has significantly increased screen-induced ocular degeneration. Studies show that up to 90% of people who spend over three hours daily on digital screens experience symptoms like headaches, blurred vision, and eye discomfort. Even minor refractive errors can severely impact the quality of life and lead to more serious conditions.The significance of studying floaters lies not only in their diagnostic relevance but also development of prophylactic strategies Vitreous floaters, affecting about 30% of individuals over 50, are a common sign of declining ocular health. If untreated, they can lead to retinal detachment, which affects roughly 1 in 10,000 people annually and can cause permanent vision loss. Although not immediately threatening, floaters cause significant discomfort, disrupting visual fields and daily activities, and negatively impacting mental health. Up to 50% of those with persistent floaters report decreased quality of life.This review evaluates the pathophysiology of vitreous floaters and explores both conventional and alternative therapeutic approaches. Modern interventions like vitrectomy and laser vitreolysis show a success rate of 85-90% but are invasive. Ancient medicinal systems like Ayurveda and Homeopathy offers different perspectives targeting oxidative stress and rejuvenating ocular heath, hence integrating ancient medicinal system with modern treatment opens new paths towards the prophylaxis of the condition.
Keyword :
Floaters, Vitreous, Visual field, Posterior eye region, Ocular degeneration, Treatment.