Whether FMS is harmful to the eyes is mainly related to the type of FMS. If it is physiological Aedes aegypti, it usually does not cause any harm. If it is pathologic Aedes aegypti, it may cause some harm, such as the aggravation of the original disease, and may even cause blindness.
Aedes aegypti is mainly divided into two types, one is physiological Aedes aegypti, usually related to aging factors, mainly manifested as a small black shadow in front of the eyes, sometimes accompanied by a sense of flash in front of the eyes. Will not cause significant impact on vision, no special treatment, and do not have to worry too much.
Pathological Aedes aegypti, usually caused by vitreous inflammation, vitreous hemorrhage, uveitis and other eye diseases. It is not only manifested as a black shadow fluttering in front of the eyes, accompanied by flashing sensation, but also may be accompanied by eye pain, tearing, blurred vision and other symptoms. Pathological Aedes aegypti needs to be actively treated for the primary disease, otherwise it will lead to visual impairment, aggravation of the primary disease, and in severe cases, it may cause blindness.
Therefore, when the symptoms of Aedes aegypti appear, you should consult a doctor in time to clarify whether it is physiological Aedes aegypti or pathological Aedes aegypti, and if necessary, you need to be guided by a doctor to actively treat and regulate to prevent serious consequences.