Is central plasma choroidal retinopathy in the right eye serious?

If a patient has centralized plasma choroidal retinopathy in the right eye, it is generally not a serious condition, and the disease may heal on its own, but whether it is serious or not depends on the patient’s individual condition. Centralized plasma chorioretinopathy is a common ophthalmic disease that can occur at any age, and is usually triggered by overexertion, alcohol consumption, and mental anxiety. The disease is usually not serious and has a tendency to heal on its own. Most patients can recover gradually in about three months, but whether it is serious or not depends on the patient’s condition. Patients can take lecithin complex iodine tablets or do fundus laser treatment to speed up and recover, but patients need to avoid using hormone drugs, otherwise it may aggravate the condition. It is recommended that patients with centralized plasma choroidal retinopathy consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.