Can middle-aged and old people with flying mosquitoes cure themselves?

Middle-aged and elderly Aedes aegypti cannot be cured by itself. Aedes aegypti is divided into physiological aedes aegypti and pathological aedes aegypti, physiological aedes aegypti generally do not need special treatment, pathological aedes aegypti need to be actively treated in the treatment of primary diseases at the same time, through vitrectomy and other means of treatment.
1. Physiological Aedes aegypti: the vitreous humor gradually dehydrates and shrinks with age, the texture becomes sticky and uneven, and solidified clumps are produced inside, the light entering the eye is blocked by the clumps, and Aedes aegypti occurs after the shadows are projected on the retina. This aging is irreversible and cannot heal itself. When it does not affect the patient, it is usually not necessary to treat.
2. Pathological Aedes aegypti: fundus hemorrhage, uveitis and other intraocular lesions can cause pathological Aedes aegypti. If the blood accumulation can not be absorbed, vitrectomy should be carried out in time; if the mosquito caused by uveitis, dexamethasone and other drugs should be used for treatment, and vitrectomy should be carried out if necessary.
There is no good non-invasive treatment for FMS in the middle-aged and elderly, if the symptoms are relatively mild, generally do not need special treatment; if FMS is more serious, and there is a risk of retinal detachment, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor through the use of medication, surgery and other means of treatment.