Bubbles in the eye may indicate a fragile state of the corneal stromal endothelium or inflammation of the cornea or conjunctiva, which are not recommended for immediate myopic surgery, and can be reconsidered after the condition improves. Myopic surgery requires that the patient’s cornea, conjunctiva and other structures should be in a stable state, to avoid myopic surgical correction in inflammation, edema, infection and other pathological conditions. For example, when conjunctival inflammation occurs, patients experience papillary hyperplasia, follicle formation, and an abnormal increase in redness and distended eye secretions, which may affect the outcome of the surgery and make myopic surgery not recommended. Corneal endothelial cells specifically to maintain corneal transparency and other functions, if the patient has corneal endothelial loss of compensation can appear herpetic keratitis, patients can appear on the cornea bubble, this kind of disease patients are not recommended to myopia surgery, need to actively treat the primary disease. It is recommended that patients with myopia consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor.