What medication is used for retinal detachment spreading to the macula?

Retinal detachment affecting the macula is mostly treated by surgery, if the condition requires, patients can use clopidogrel suspension eye drops, prednisolone acetate tablets and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor to promote the recovery of the condition. 1. Cortisporin suspension eye drops: Cortisporin suspension eye drops have anti-inflammatory effects and can be used for the treatment of patients with bulbar conjunctivitis, uveitis, retinal detachment and other diseases. However, long-term overdose of the drug may cause visual field defects, itching and other uncomfortable symptoms, in the use of patients should pay attention to use under the guidance of the doctor, allergy is prohibited. 2. Prednisolone Acetate Tablets: Prednisolone Acetate Tablets have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects, and can be used for the treatment of rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, retinal detachment and other diseases. After long-term overdose, patients may experience adverse reactions such as lower limb swelling and muscle weakness. Patients with retinal detachment are advised to seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and to take treatment under the guidance of a doctor.