Aedes aegypti can be divided into physiologic and pathologic categories, and there are differences in the causes, symptoms and treatment modalities.
1. Pathogenesis: physiological Aedes aegypti is mostly caused by age-related changes in vitreous body, and retinal pathologic changes will not be detected in dilated pupil examination; pathological Aedes aegypti is mostly caused by vitreous inflammation, vitreous blood accumulation, ocular tumors and other pathologic factors, and pathologic changes in retinal areas can be detected in dilated pupil examination.
2. Symptoms: when physiological Aedes mosquito patients look at white background objects, they may feel that there are small dots or fine floating objects in front of their eyes, but generally there is no obvious effect on their vision; pathological Aedes mosquito eye patients often feel that there are floating objects in front of their eyes all of a sudden, and with the aggravation of the disease, the number of floating objects may keep increasing and accompanied by symptoms such as loss of central vision.
3. Treatment: Physiological Aedes aegypti has no obvious effect on normal vision, generally without special treatment; Pathological Aedes aegypti, need to clarify the specific causes of the disease, for the primary cause of the disease through medication or surgical treatment.
If there are floating objects in front of the eyes and other mosquito related symptoms, should be timely to the hospital examination, a clear diagnosis, if necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, in order to prevent the symptoms from aggravating, causing other eye problems.