Can vitreous opacities be recovered?

  Vitreous turbidity is mostly an aging phenomenon, but it can also be caused by other pathologies, but usually cannot be recovered.  Vitreous turbidity can be divided into physiological and pathological, physiological vitreous turbidity, also known as mosquitoes, usually occurs after the age of 40, the patient will suddenly feel a black spot in front of the eyes moving, this situation needs to go to a professional eye hospital to do fundus testing. If the vitreous clouding caused by simple mosquitoes, will not have an impact on future vision, usually do not need to deal with, but this physical phenomenon usually can not be restored. Pathological vitreous clouding, such as that caused by fundus hemorrhage, can be treated with amiodarone eye drops. If the vitreous clouding is particularly severe, surgery of the eye area is required for treatment, but it is also more difficult to recover from.  It is important to protect your eyes and not to eat things that get inflamed often to avoid eye inflammation.