What are the eye drops for Aedes aegypti?

There is no clinical eye drops for Aedes aegypti, Aedes aegypti, need to be targeted according to the cause of treatment, usually for clinical observation or the use of glucocorticoids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ciliary muscle paralyzing agents or blood circulation and blood stasis type of drugs. 1. Clinical observation: If it is physiologic, most of the mosquitoes do not need special treatment, clinical observation can be. 2. Glucocorticoids: if the inflammation caused by uveitis and other inflammatory diseases of the pathologic mosquito, you can drop glucocorticoids, commonly used drugs, including tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops, fluticasone eye drops and so on. 3. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: the treatment of pathological Aedes albopictus can also be based on the cause of the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly used drugs, including sodium bromfenac sodium eye drops, pranoprofen eye drops and so on. 4. Ciliary muscle paralyzing agents: ciliary muscle paralyzing agents are also used in pathological Aedes aegypti, mainly including compound tropicamide eye drops, atropine ophthalmic gel and so on. 5. Blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing drugs: If pathological Aedes albopictus is caused by vitreous hemorrhage, most of the oral blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing drugs are chosen in the early stage of treatment to promote the absorption of the hemorrhage, such as Yunnan Baiyao capsule and Compound Thrombolysis capsule. If the effect of conservative treatment is not good, or accompanied by retinal detachment and other more serious eye diseases need timely vitrectomy and other surgical treatments to remove the blood in time. It is recommended that patients with Aedes aegypti go to the hospital for timely examination to clarify the causes of Aedes aegypti and carry out targeted treatment.