A few weeks ago, I contacted eyeMD to check my retinal status, and he gave me the Iodized Licithin Tablets to relieve flying mosquitoes. But my fly mosquito disease has not changed, neither increased nor decreased. After using the medicine, I found eyeMD again. For some reasons, the two doctors were not the same person. The two of them dilated my pupils and checked the status of my retina, and both believed that my fundus was in good condition, without any degeneration and holes.But they have different suggestions for my daily life. One is to avoid being caught in the eye and not going to the amusement park. The other is to avoid jumping and lifting things.
1. How to treat the different suggestions of different doctors? Should we listen to one or both?
2. I didn't get the Iodized Lecithin Tablets again, does it mean that I don't need to worry about my flying mosquito disease?
3. For people with high myopia and normal retinal status, what do they really need to pay attention to? As a boy, can't I even undertake some physical work in life?
2. Lecithin has shown some promise in mice. But nothing has shown that it helps humans and its use in unproven and unusual.
3. Because of your high myopia you should avoid any activities that whip the head about and bang the heaad. Hence do amusement type ride, no contact sports, lifting things is fine as long as you are not lifting something so heavy you have to strain extremely hard.
4. By 'flying mosquitoes" (not a diagnosis) I suspect you mean vitreous floaters. Licithin is NOT going to help floaters. There is no proven medication to make floaters go away.