How is keratitis treated? How to treat keratitis

Updated on healthy 2024-08-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    The basic principle of keratitis 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. To aid in diagnosis, a smear should be taken from the corneal ulcer's margin, and culture and susceptibility testing (if necessary, mold culture).

    However, do not delay waiting for the results of the test** and take the necessary measures immediately.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It is recommended to go to the hospital to see, it is not good for your disease, if you are in Shenzhen, go to the sunshine to see, where the ophthalmology is good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Go to Sunshine Consultation, it is very good in Shenzhen Ophthalmology.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Keratitis how**:

    There are many types of keratitis, such as bacterial infections, fungal infections, and viral infections. Before treating keratitis, it is necessary to diagnose the type of pathogenic bacterial infection before treating the symptoms**. For example, in autumn or after being pricked in the eye by corn leaves or rice leaves, patients may have a higher chance of being infected with fungi.

    If the patient does not go to a specialized hospital for examination in time, it is ineffective to apply some antibacterial and antiviral eye drops, otherwise the serious condition will lead to the serious development of fungi, corneal ulcers, and even corneal perforation. Therefore, the first thing to do in keratitis is to clarify the types and causes of the pathogenic bacteria that are infected, and then carry out effective targeting.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Keratitis is an eye disease that needs to be **, so how is keratitis**?

    Keratitis needs to be treated with drugs first, mainly topical drugs, commonly used drugs are antibiotic eye drops, antifungal eye drops, antiviral eye drops, etc., if you want to prevent keratitis, you must do a good job of eye care, pay attention to eye hygiene, develop good eye habits, and conduct regular eye reviews. If the cornea is ulcerated, corneal transplant repair should be considered**.

    Corneal inflammation inevitably affects vision to a greater or lesser extent, especially if the inflammation invades the pupil area. The corneal scar formed after the ulcer has healed not only prevents light from entering the eye, but also changes the curvature of the corneal surface and the refractive refraction force, so that objects cannot be focused on the retina to form a clear image, and thus vision is reduced. The degree of visual involvement depends entirely on the location of the scar, and if it is in the middle of the cornea, the scar is small, but the visual impact is large.

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