The causes of fundus edema include infectious inflammation, blockage of blood vessels in the fundus, diabetic retinopathy, etc. It is necessary to find out the cause of the disease in time, and target treatment under the guidance of the doctor.
1. Fundus edema caused by inflammatory factors, if it is caused by infection, you can use antibiotics such as ofloxacin and other drugs to control inflammation and reduce edema.
2. Fundus edema can also occur when the blood vessels in the fundus are blocked, and can be treated with aspirin, streptokinase and other drugs for anticoagulation and thrombolysis.
3. Diabetes-induced fundus edema requires active treatment of the primary disease, you can take hypoglycemic drugs such as metformin, insulin, etc. to control blood glucose and reduce the edema of the fundus. For fundus edema caused by neovascularization, intracameral injection of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor drugs, such as compazine, can be performed if necessary, and laser treatment can also be chosen.
When fundus edema is accompanied by visual abnormalities, it is necessary to seek early medical treatment. Due to individual differences and the diversity of etiological factors, drugs are not absolutely effective and safe, and it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of drugs.