Floating objects in front of the eyes may be caused by physiological Aedes aegypti or pathological Aedes aegypti. Physiological Aedes aegypti does not require treatment, while pathological Aedes aegypti can be treated by medication or surgery.
1. No treatment is needed: physiological Aedes aegypti, usually caused by ageing, resulting in vitreous liquefaction, generally does not have a significant impact on vision, does not require special treatment, and do not need to worry too much.
2. Drug treatment: pathological mosquitoes, usually caused by vitreous hemorrhage, inflammation and other reasons, the need for primary treatment, for the cause of vitreous hemorrhage, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply phenol sulfonyl ethylamine and other hemostatic drugs. For infectious vitritis, ceftazidime, amikacin and other antibiotics can be applied.
3. Surgical treatment: When vitreous clouding is not absorbed for a long time and causes serious damage to vision, surgical treatment can be considered, such as vitrectomy or vitreous laser ablation.
Floating objects in front of the eyes, should seek medical treatment as soon as possible, after clarifying the specific causes, the doctor will guide the treatment and medication, do not blindly use their own medication.