Has anyone successfully rid themselves of floaters with prednisolone drops?

I'm just curious if anyone has experienced the disappearance of floaters after using prednisolone? Does anyone know the mechanism through which prednisolone can have this effect? I understand it often works for floaters caused by uveitis, but has no effect on floaters that arise from other non-inflammatory causes.

Does anyone know how or why floaters caused by uveitis are different from floaters caused by other things? Are they physically different things?

I have a lot of "target cell" floaters that appeared on the tail end of a recent covid infection. I saw one of the top uveitis specialists in the US, and while I don't have uveitis thankfully, he thought the floaters may have been caused by some kind of transient inflammation and he told me that if I used prednisolone eye drops there's probably a 50-50 chance they would get rid of my floaters.

I also have other very strange visual phenomena, like inappropriate afterimages and intense blue field entoptic phenomenon. So I'm not totally convinced that the floaters aren't related to this and maybe some kind of neurological processing issue rather than something going on in my eyes themselves??

In the moment of my appointment I didn't think to ask any questions about why prednisolone might work in this case. I'm now trying to decide whether or not to use the drops and risk potential side effects, so understanding why they might actually work would be a big help.

Thanks in advance for any help.