What medication can be taken to resolve macular edema in the eyes of the elderly?

Macular edema of the aged eyes can be relieved by oral medications to improve circulation and anti-inflammatory drugs. Circulation-improving drugs, including Compound Thromboxane Capsules and Mazeline Tablets, can improve the microcirculation of retinal blood vessels, thus relieving macular edema. Anti-inflammatory drugs, including prednisolone tablets and other glucocorticoid drugs, are mainly used to relieve macular edema caused by inflammation of retinal blood vessels, and the edema will be relieved after the inflammation is controlled. It is recommended that patients seek medical advice in a timely manner and use the medication under the guidance of a specialist. If the therapeutic effect of oral drugs is not good, it is recommended to inject drugs through the vitreous cavity, such as Ranibizumab; or postbulbar injection of glucocorticosteroid drugs, such as: trimethoprim injection. Age-related macular edema, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time for examination and then treatment.