Treatment of ophthalmology

Treatment of ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

It is recommended to keep away from dust, dust, weeds and other allergies, and not to use contact lenses during the period of illness as they lead to increased symptoms and they May lead to bacterial and viral eye inflammation.

The patient is advised to use sunglasses, as these glasses protect against dust and dust causing the disease, as well as from the sun that is believed to be related to the disease, and also advised the patient not to rub the eye at all because this rubbing doubles the disease and also affects the retina.

Treatment of ophthalmology

In mild to moderate cases, the patient is given drops that reduce the secretion of histamine.

  • The inhibitory droplets are called mast cells, which produce histamine, such as nidocromyl sodium and lodoxamide,
  • Antihistamines such as amidastine
  • Combine antihistamine receptors and inhibitory cells in the same droplet as alupatidine.
  • In severe cases, the patient is given drops containing cortisone, Examples of these drops dexamethasone 0.1% and fluoromethanol 1% and prednisone 1% anti-disease, but it is recommended in such a case periodic follow-up eye pressure.

In some severe cases that do not respond to local cortisone, the patient is given topical cyclosporine, to reduce recurrence of the disease. In very rare cases, the patient is given intravenous corticosteroids or even cyclosporine, as well as aspirin given to older children.

As for the ulcers that occur in some cases, these lesions often go after giving the patient the drugs we mentioned earlier

Summary of Ophthalmology

Osteoarthritis is an allergic disorder that affects the conjunctivitis The patient suffers from redness and itching in the eye, and the age of patients ranging from five to fifteen years, and suffer from the patient seasonally, especially spring and hence his name, and is treated with cold water compresses and histamine and cortisone topical, and often goes disease After the age of fifteen years

1. Bruce James and others, 2003, lecture notes on ophthalmology, UK, Blackwell.