How to treat keratitis for 1 year, how to treat keratitis

Updated on healthy 2024-05-18
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I also have conjunctivitis. The lomefloxacin eye drops I'm using now have a good effect. You can try it, but the most important thing is to keep your eyes clean and don't stay up late.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are three types of keratitis: bacterial, fungal. Virus.

    I don't know which category you fall into, so I can't prescribe the right medicine

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Boil water with a small wasp honeycomb and warm compress.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You must quickly find a Chinese medicine doctor to treat the symptoms, not external medicine can cure it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Keratitis varies according to the pathophysiology, pathophysiology, and severity of the lesion.

    Bacterial keratitis is generally given topical intravenous antibiotic eye drops or ointment, such as levofloxacin, tobramycin eye drops, etc., pay attention to local hygiene, and regularly dispense medicine. Viral keratitis is usually treated with topical intravenous antiviral drops, such as ribavirin, ganciclovir ophthalmic gel, acyclovir ophthalmic drops, etc., and low-concentration glucocorticoid eye drops can be used for corneal stromal edema. For fungal keratitis, topical amphotericin ophthalmic drops, fluconazole ophthalmic solution or natamycin ophthalmic solution can also be cauterized with iodine tincture, and antifungal drugs such as itraconazole are taken orally if necessary.

    If the patient does not arrive at the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, the condition is delayed, and the lesion is delayed and does not heal, which is particularly easy to cause the formation of corneal scars, and corneal scars that affect vision need to be transplanted later. If the inflammation is not effectively controlled, anterior chamber reactions, pupillary adhesions, corneal perforation, endophthalmitis, and even eye enucleation surgery may be required.

    Keratitis can also be caused by a local immune response and can be treated with low concentrations of glucocorticoid eye drops in combination with corneaprotective drugs**.

    In summary, keratitis can be caused by infections such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc., or it can be an immune response, which should vary depending on the individual.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The cornea is a clear, round, bulbous protruding tissue at the front of the eye that covers the pupil and iris. The weakening of corneal defense, exogenous or endogenous **gens may cause inflammation of corneal tissue, collectively known as keratitis.

    The best way to keratitis is very simple, you can rinse, you can also apply hot compresses, you can use fungifiers, you can also use antiviral drugs or surgical methods, no matter which method, as long as the condition can be controlled. In addition, people need to remember to eat more vitamin-rich foods and pay attention to hand hygiene.

    Warm compresses can improve blood circulation and reduce pain. You can use eggs to apply a warm compress to the eyes to dilate the blood vessels in the eyes and slow down the congestion of the eyes. You can also use a hot towel to promote blood flow in the eye area and allow the membrane to recover as soon as possible.

    It is mostly used for bacterial keratitis**, doctors choose one or more broad-spectrum antibiotics according to clinical experience and the patient's condition, and then adjust the sensitive antibiotics to be given further ** after laboratory examination to identify the pathogenic bacteria. Commonly used are cephalosporins, tobramycin, etc.

    The best principles of keratitis are to control infection, reduce inflammation, promote ulcer healing and reduce scarring. The ** of keratitis is mainly based on drugs, and the different types of keratitis ** drugs are different, some patients may need surgical orthodontics when the symptoms are severe and cause trichiasis, etc., and sometimes corneal transplantation is required when causing severe corneal damage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Keratitis. ** Symptoms ** Seek medical attention ** Prognosis Daily.

    Appropriate medications.

    Infectious keratitis.

    Bacterial keratitis: Topical antibiotics are the most effective method for bacterial keratitis, and the dosage forms used include eye drops, ointments, gels, and extended-release agents. If inflammation is "uncontrollable and may result in corneal ulcer perforation, systemic antibiotics and, if necessary, subconjunctival injections, should be used along with topical medications."

    Doctors will adjust the antibiotics based on bacteriological test results and drug susceptibility tests. Commonly used drugs are cephalosporins (such as cefazolamine), tobramycin", etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How keratitis is** should be carried out according to the type of keratitis**. For viral keratitis, antiviral eye drops such as ribavirin, ganciclovir, and acyclovir should be used. If keratitis is caused by bacteria, antimicrobial eye drops, such as levofloxacin lactate, tobais, etc., should be used.

    In the case of fungal keratitis, antifungal eye drops, such as Jingda eye drops, should be used. If keratitis is caused by allergies, eye drops containing anti-allergic ingredients, such as praprofen eye drops, should be used. No matter what, eye drops that promote the rapid growth of the corneal epithelium should be used, such as Beifushu.

    **When you go to the hospital for regular examinations, if you find other lesions, you should immediately treat the symptoms**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For keratitis in active inflammation, a detailed examination should be carried out to determine the specific type of corneal inflammation and be treated with effective anti-inflammatory drugs.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many kinds of keratitis, including moldy keratitis, bacterial keratitis, fungal keratitis, allergic keratitis, traumatic and nutritional keratitis, unknown keratitis, you have to be sure of it**, and then keratitis is not so fast, and it takes half a month for general keratitis to get better.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, if you have keratitis, you should pay attention to taking medicine and eye drops on time, drink more water, rest your eyes more, and keep your eyes clean. A detailed examination is recommended**. Pay attention to whole-body nutrition, supplement vitamin A, and avoid overuse of eyes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you can do well, believe in the doctor, believe in yourself. Besides, you must insist, I have also tried, at that time, people were also impatient, thinking that it would be better to hurry up, and the effect of the drops was not particularly obvious, but the condition was controlled and did not worsen. I remember taking eye drops for more than two months, and I was worried about the development of drug resistance.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Pay attention to eye hygiene, alternating eye drops.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In infectious keratitis**, the indications for glucocorticoids should be strictly followed. Bacterial keratitis is generally not used in the acute phase; Chronic phase lesions heal and can be used as appropriate. Fungal keratitis is contraindicated.

    According to the type of lesion, the timing, concentration, frequency and time of medication should be mastered, which plays a key role in controlling the disease, reducing ** and preventing complications; However, if used incorrectly, it can worsen the condition and even perforate the cornea.

    Patients with severe infection or corneal ulcers caused by drug-resistant strains, it is difficult to control with drugs, once the ulcer is perforated or about to be perforated, the opportunity should be lost in taking ** keratoplasty, and the drug should be continued after surgery**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you have keratitis, you should be in time** to avoid delaying the condition.

    The basic principle of corneal ulcers is to take all effective measures to quickly control the infection, strive for an early **, and reduce the sequelae of keratitis to a minimum. Since most ulcerative keratitis is caused by an external cause, it is extremely important to eliminate the causative organism in addition to the causative cause. In order to facilitate the diagnosis, a smear should be taken from the edge of the corneal ulcer for bacterial culture and drug susceptibility testing.

    If keratitis is not treated in time, it can lead to corneal ulcers, affect vision, and in the worst cases, it can lead to blindness.

    Keratitis is divided into two types: ulcerative keratitis, also known as corneal ulcer, non-ulcerative keratitis, and deep keratitis.

    The hot compress dilates the blood vessels in the eye area, relieves stagnation, and at the same time promotes blood flow, strengthens resistance and nutrition, and enables rapid recovery of ulcers. Flushing If secretions are high, the conjunctival sac can be flushed 3 or more times a day with saline or 3 boric acid solution to flush out the secretions, necrotic tissue, bacteria, and toxins produced by bacteria.

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