Mousegunne -
Howdy !
You did not describe just how bad your floaters might be, such as..... have a lot of them.
If there are a bunch, you might be encountering a situation where you have some bleeding within the eye (s ), One cause for that is when the " vitreous humor " starts to degrade
w/ age; and the merge point where the " gel " becomes a thinner liquid can lead to the pulling away of the inner lining of the eye.... and this introduces loose blood inside the eye.
It has happened ( and occasionally still does ) to me, and I have had varying amounts of such bleeding take place. From seeing just a few " floaters ".... up to not being able to see out of the affected eye at all. When there is a lot of them, a " halo " appears around things like overhead round light fixtures. After the bleeding has stopped, the body clears out the eye over time. Hope this is not the situation you find yourself in.
IMHO - High " ocular pressure " couples unfavorably with the above condition, as does excess straining while performing certain bathroom functions, high blood pressure, doing lot of bending over or other head-down work; etc
Also, don't trust them when they say lasers in-use are eye safe. One of those gave me a small but permanent bullseye looking floater in my Lt eye, when I happened to accidently look up into the path of a ( supposedly " eye safe " ) beam, Can't undo that, readily.
With regards,
357Mag