Will Fritillary Eye Disease Cure Itself?

Some cases of Aedes aegypti are likely to be self-treated. Aedes aegypti is categorized into physiological and pathological, patients will have different degrees of floaters in front of their eyes, which will affect normal vision and require timely medical treatment. 1. Physiological: physiological Aedes mosquito, may be due to overexertion of the eye or vision loss caused by vitreous clouding, will make the eye appear point-like or flocculent floaters, some patients through rest and adjustment, and at the same time to develop good eye habits is likely to be self-healing. If the vitreous liquefaction caused by ageing leads to mosquitoes, it is unlikely to be cured. 2. Pathological: Pathological Aedes mosquitoes generally can not be cured, usually due to intraocular lesions, will make floaters appear in front of the eyes, usually accompanied by pain, photophobia, visual field loss and other adverse symptoms, may be retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage and other causes of causes, need to seek medical treatment in a timely manner. When the eyes appear fly mosquito disease, you need to consult the doctor in time, carry out relevant examinations, and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out targeted treatment.