Our eyes are delicate things; as one of our most important organs, when we notice changes in our eyesight, it can be worrying. Although many symptoms might be harmless and nothing to panic about, there are times when it’s best to seek help. 3 Your eyes and 'brows can reveal a lot about your health Plus, it’s not just our eyes that we should keep tabs on.

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. Floaters in your eyes Small, shadowy spots in your field of vision are known as floaters. According to Zain Nathu, Boots Optician and Clinical Governance Optometrist, floaters are very common and can range in size and shape, from small dots, to cobwebs or larger squiggly lines.

He says: “As we get older, the jelly-like substance at the back of the eye called the vitreous humour becomes more watery and pulls away from the wall at the back of the eye causing cells and fibres in the jelly, such as collagen, to become more visible. “The reflection of these fibres is what we experience as floaters.” Although they can be completely harmless, Zain says they can be an indicator of conditions needing urgent further investigation.

He says: “For example, larger teardrop, or ring type floaters may be an indication of posterior vitreous detachment; a loosening of the vitreous humour from the retina. Most read in Health PRICEY NICKED Katie Price ARRESTED at Heathrow airport as she's spot.