What causes FMS? Can it be cured?



Physiological Aedes aegypti is mostly caused by aging factors, pathological Aedes aegypti can be caused by endophthalmitis, vitreous hemorrhage and other ocular pathologies, most of which can be improved and alleviated after active treatment.

Aedes aegypti is a small black shadow in front of the eyes, similar to the mosquito fly fly shadow, so called Aedes aegypti, can be divided into physiological and pathologic two categories, physiological is caused by vitreous age-related changes, generally does not affect vision, without special treatment.

Pathological mainly due to endophthalmitis, vitreous blood, retinal detachment and other causes, through active treatment, most of them can be improved and relieved.

If you have a black shadow in front of your eyes, you need to consult a doctor for a complete examination to determine whether it is physiological or pathological, and then follow the doctor’s instructions. Usually should avoid prolonged eye use, pay attention to eye hygiene, regular eye examination.