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Understanding Eye Floaters and the Role of Vitrecor in Eye Health

  • Writer: Simone Klose
    Simone Klose
  • Jul 14
  • 3 min read

Updated: Aug 19

Vitrecor supplement
Vitrecor supplement

Floaters are small specks, cobwebs, or cloud-like shapes that drift across your visual field—often more noticeable when looking at a bright, plain background like a blue sky or a white wall. For many, they are a harmless consequence of the eye’s natural aging process. However, in some cases, they can be a sign of more serious retinal issues requiring urgent medical attention.


What Causes Eye Floaters?


Floaters develop when the vitreous humour—the gel-like substance filling the eye—starts to shrink and liquefy with age. This causes microscopic fibers within the vitreous to clump and cast shadows on the retina, perceived as floaters. This process, known as vitreous syneresis, is most commonly observed in:


  • People over the age of 50


  • Individuals who are highly myopic (nearsighted)


  • Those who have undergone cataract or laser eye surgery


  • People who have experienced eye trauma


  • Individuals with systemic conditions like diabetes


In many of these cases, floaters are benign and slowly become less noticeable over time. However, any sudden onset of floaters, especially when accompanied by flashes of light, a curtain over vision, or sudden loss of peripheral vision, should be treated as an ocular emergency and examined by an ophthalmologist immediately. These could be signs of a retinal tear or detachment, which can lead to permanent vision loss if not promptly treated.

Supporting Eye Health with Vitrecor


While most floaters don’t require surgical treatment, some patients seek ways to support their vitreous health and overall visual function. Vitrecor is a specialized ocular supplement designed to provide targeted nutritional support to the eye, particularly the vitreous body.


Key Ingredients in Vitrecor:


L-Lysine – An essential amino acid that supports collagen health, particularly important for the structure of the vitreous.

Vitamin C – A potent antioxidant that helps combat oxidative stress, which can accelerate vitreous degeneration.

Zinc – Plays a role in enzyme function and supports the structural integrity of the retina.

Grape Seed Extract (OPC) – Rich in proanthocyanidins, it provides strong antioxidant protection and may help reduce inflammation.

Quercetin – A flavonoid with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, thought to protect retinal cells from oxidative damage.

Hyaluronic Acid – Naturally found in the vitreous, supports hydration and may help maintain the gel-like consistency of the vitreous body.

L-Glutathione – A master antioxidant that helps regenerate other antioxidants and protect ocular tissues.


These ingredients work synergistic to reduce oxidative stress, support collagen integrity, and maintain the clarity of the vitreous, potentially minimizing the perception or progression of floaters in patients with chronic, non-acute symptoms.


Vitrecor may be beneficial for:


  • Individuals with long-standing floaters who have been examined and cleared of any retinal pathology


  • Patients over 40 with early signs of vitreous degeneration


  • People at risk of oxidative stress-related eye conditions


  • Those interested in maintaining overall eye health and vitreous transparency


It is not intended as a substitute for medical evaluation and should never delay or replace an eye examination, especially in cases of sudden or severe changes in vision.


Final Thought: Don’t Ignore Sudden Changes in Vision


While nutritional support like Vitrecor may be useful for long-term eye care, it is essential to remember that new or sudden floaters, flashes, or shadows in your vision require immediate assessment by an ophthalmologist. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent serious complications and preserve vision.


If you're experiencing persistent floaters and have already been cleared of any retinal issues, speak to your eye care provider about whether Vitrecor could be a supportive addition to your eye health regimen.


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