Currently, the main medications used to treat Flying Mosquito Syndrome include Lecithin Complex Iodine Tablets, Procalcitonin Injection, and Amiodarone Peptide Eye Drops.
Flying mosquito patients can be treated with medication to relieve eye discomfort. The current medications for the treatment of Flying Mosquito Syndrome are mainly through the use of iodine preparations to improve the metabolic activity of vitreous cells and promote the absorption of their turbidities, such as lecithin complexed iodine tablets, Procalcitonium iodide injection, Aminoiodide Peptide Eye Drops and so on.
Mosquitoes are mostly caused by vitreous clouding, which occurs in middle-aged and old people. Because of the formation of translucent turbidity in the vitreous tissue, resulting in the refraction of light through the vitreous, the shadow of the turbidity will be projected onto the retina, which can lead to mosquito-shaped black shadows in the patient’s field of vision.
It is recommended that patients with obvious symptoms of mosquitoes should seek medical attention in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.