How to Treat Cyanotic Ciliary Syndrome

Glaucoma-ciliary syndrome generally refers to glaucomatous ciliary body inflammation syndrome. Patients with glaucomatous ciliary body inflammation syndrome can take medication and surgery to improve the symptoms of the disease.
1. Drug treatment: patients with glaucomatous ciliary body inflammation syndrome can take oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, such as acetazolamide tablets, vinpocetine tablets, etc., under the guidance of the doctor. Or ocular beta-blockers, such as carteolol hydrochloride eye drops, betaxolol hydrochloride eye drops. Some patients can also use glucocorticosteroids, such as prednisolone acetate eye drops, flutemetamolone eye drops and so on.
2. Surgical treatment: If patients have optic nerve and visual function damage, atrial fluid drainage surgery should be taken so as to improve the prognosis.
Patients with glaucomatous ciliary body inflammation syndrome should follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication and have regular checkups in order to understand the recovery of the disease.