Generally speaking, Aedes aegypti has nothing to do with fatigue, fatigue will not cause Aedes aegypti; Aedes aegypti is usually caused by vitreous aging, vitreous blood accumulation, etc. The vitreous body is mainly an object that supports the human eyeball, and its appearance is transparent. The vitreous body is the main object supporting the human eyeball, with the appearance of transparent, along with people’s age, the vitreous body often produces liquefaction, due to the liquefaction continues to expand, resulting in the vitreous body can not support the eyeball, resulting in the collapse of the eyeball, resulting in the emergence of cloudy objects, the formation of mosquito fly syndrome. Generally, there is no relationship between Aedes aegypti and fatigue. Fatigue, especially eye fatigue, is mainly caused by prolonged close eye use or excessive late-night work, etc., which can lead to over-adjustment of the eyes, resulting in blurred vision, aches and pains in the eyes, and usually does not cause Aedes aegypti due to fatigue. Usually caused by factors such as surgery or trauma, resulting in retinal tears, or small retinal blood vessels are pulled to rupture and bleed, resulting in vitreous blood and causing Aedes mosquitoes. It can be seen that Aedes aegypti is usually not related to exertion, but people should still pay attention to protect their eyes, use their eyes reasonably and prevent visual fatigue. When the symptoms of Aedes aegypti appear, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible.