POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy9 months agoA. Black spots in the eyes, also known as floaters, are typically harmless and can be seen as small dark shapes or spots that drift across the field of vision. These spots are usually a result of tiny bits of debris floating in the vitreous gel inside the eye. While floaters are generally common and harmless, they are more often noticed when looking at bright backgrounds like a clear sky or white paper.
However, if the black spots are accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, sudden vision changes, or if the spots seem to increase in size or number, it's important to consult an eye specialist (ophthalmologist) for further evaluation. In children, this could also be related to other issues, so a professional opinion would be the best course of action to rule out any underlying concerns.
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