Will Aedes aegypti recur after laser ablation?

There is still a possibility of recurrence after laser ablation, but the specific risk may vary depending on the cause of the disease, the severity of the disease and other factors, which need to be specifically analyzed.
1. Higher risk of recurrence: caused by vitreous hemorrhage, intraocular tumors and other hard-to-treat causes, with more serious symptoms, untimely treatment, incomplete laser ablation, there is a higher possibility of recurrence of Aedes mosquitoes.
2. Lower risk of recurrence: caused by vitreous inflammation, parasitic infections and other easy-to-treat causes, with less severe symptoms and timely treatment and thorough laser ablation, the likelihood of recurrence of Aedes mosquitoes is lower.
In addition, it should be noted that, in addition to laser treatment, drug and surgical treatment are also commonly used in the clinical treatment of Aedes mosquitoes, and the combined application of a variety of therapies can often achieve better results than a single therapy.
Therefore, the diagnosed person must be diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a professional doctor to minimize the risk of recurrence of the disease, and should not blindly dispose of the disease on their own to avoid inappropriate interventions, resulting in adverse consequences.