Can a macula in the eye heal on its own?

Pre-macular retina is not self-healing and may progress to include macular edema and retinal detachment.
Macular prefovea is a proliferative membrane of fibrotic, avascular cells on the inner surface of the retina. The cause of most cases is unknown and it is generally not reversible or self-healing. In the elderly, macular anterior retina has already affected vision and inner eye structures such as the vitreous macula to a greater or lesser extent by the time it is detected clinically.
There are no effective medications for the treatment of macular degeneration. If it only affects vision slightly and does not progress significantly, no special treatment is needed. If there is a significant impact on vision, surgery to remove the vitreous humor and detach the macula may be necessary.
If there is a sudden or continuous progression of vision loss, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the fundus photography and other auxiliary examinations in a timely manner, and choose the appropriate treatment for the macular precursor that occurs at the bottom of the eye.