Can you have myopic surgery for Aedes aegypti?

Aedes aegypti is not a contraindication to myopia correction surgery, and if the patient meets the criteria for myopia correction surgery, then myopia surgical treatment is feasible.
Aedes aegypti refers to the clouding of the vitreous humor, which can cause dark shadows to float in front of the eyes. It is related to aging factors and is commonly seen in patients with high myopia as well as in middle-aged and old-aged patients. The presence of Aedes aegypti does not affect the safety and effectiveness of myopia correction surgery, so Aedes aegypti is not a contraindication to myopia correction surgery.
If the patient meets the criteria for myopia correction surgery, the patient can have myopia correction surgery to improve vision, such as full femtosecond laser surgery, half femtosecond laser surgery, posterior chamber IOL implantation in crystalline lens eyes, and so on.
It is recommended that myopia patients should visit regular hospitals in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of their doctors.