Pre-macular membrane can also be treated by surgery at the early stage of its formation. However, since some patients with pre-macular membrane may have a stable condition that does not progress at all times, it is not recommended to operate at the early stage, but should be observed first and then operated when the condition progresses.
Pre-macular membrane is a common disease in ophthalmology and belongs to a type of fundus disease. If the condition of pre-macular membrane is serious, it may pull and tear the retina, causing distortion of vision and even causing macular tear, which usually needs to be treated by surgery.
In the early stage of macular precursor formation, as it does not have much effect on vision and the condition of some patients may remain stable without progression, surgery is usually not needed immediately and observation can be carried out first. If the condition continues to aggravate and the symptoms of vision loss and distortion of vision are more serious, intervention should be carried out through surgery.
For patients with early stage macular precursor, if the condition has seriously affected the quality of vision, surgery is also possible. Specific should still be based on their own situation, under the guidance of the doctor.