Floaters and flashes in the eyes are little “spider webs” or spots that are present in your field of vision. They are little, dull, shadowy shapes that can look like spots, string-like strands, or squiggly lines. They move when you make your eyes move in some direction and may disappear when you directly look at them. They don’t take after your eye movements exactly, and float when your eyes quit moving.
The vast majority of people have floaters and they have figured out how to overlook them; they are generally not seen until the point that they increae or become more noticeable. Floaters can end up visible when looking at something brilliant, for example, white paper or a blue sky.