What to do about the microangioma in the macula of the right eye

The presence of microangioma in the macular area of the right eye is currently treated mainly by close observation and ocular injection of anti-neovascular drugs. If there is a microangioma in the macula due to diabetic retinopathy, the patient should closely observe the change of the condition, actively treat the primary disease, control the blood sugar, and do fundus examination regularly, and if the condition is stable, it will not jeopardize the vision in general. However, if the condition progresses, fundus laser treatment etc. should be done in time to avoid damage to vision. In case of microangioma in the macular choroid, it is usually necessary to promote its regression by injecting anti-neovascular drugs into the vitreous cavity, such as Compazine, Abciximab, Ranibizumab, and so on. Patients should promptly go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination to clarify the severity of the current condition, and the doctor will formulate a reasonable treatment plan.