Can you take anti-inflammatory medication for eye inflammation?

Patients with inflammation of the eye can use anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor, but must go to the hospital after examination and use anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of the doctor.
Inflammation of the eye can be divided into two different types: infectious inflammation and non-infectious inflammation, and the treatment methods are different.
Infectious inflammation needs to be treated with anti-infective anti-inflammatory drugs, such as bacterial infection caused by granuloma, you can take oral amoxicillin and other drugs for treatment.
As for inflammation caused by viral infection, such as herpes blepharitis, patients can be treated with oral antiviral medications such as ribavirin tablets as prescribed by the doctor to control inflammation and promote recovery. Non-infectious inflammation is usually caused by factors such as autoimmune response, patients can take oral hormone anti-inflammatory drug treatment, such as uveitis can be treated with oral prednisone tablets.
It is recommended that patients with ocular inflammation consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.