Vitreous ablation, which is called vitreous laser ablation, can be used for the treatment of Aedes aegypti, which is more effective and less invasive.
Vitreoretinopathy is mainly due to vitreous clouding, which is related to vitreous degeneration, inflammation, hemorrhage and other factors, and patients may have dark shadows fluttering in front of their eyes. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, such as aminopeptide iodine eye drops, lecithin complex iodine, etc., to promote ocular microvascular dilation and blood circulation, so that the turbid vitreous body absorption, but the effect of the drug is generally less effective than the vitreous laser ablation.
Vitreous laser ablation is to focus the laser on the vitreous clouding, through the vaporization effect, make it burst, crushed into small particles, so as to achieve the purpose of promoting the absorption and relieve the discomfort.
Vitrectomy can also treat FMS, but it is more invasive than vitreous laser ablation and can have serious complications such as vitreous hemorrhage.
It is recommended that patients with significant symptoms of fiducial disease seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow their doctor’s instructions for treatment.