How to treat choroidal osteoma

Treatment for choroidal osteoma includes injections of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor drugs, photodynamic therapy and transpupillary thermotherapy, the use of which is determined by the condition. When choroidal osteoma is asymptomatic in its early stages, it can be treated without any treatment. When patients know they have choroidal osteoma, they need to visit their ophthalmologist regularly for a maximum of about three months to observe any changes in the choroidal osteoma. When the osteoma progresses to the point of severe vision loss or vision loss, treatment is of very little significance, so early follow-up is very important. During early follow-up, if retinal detachment or hemorrhage is detected, injections, warm therapy such as TTT laser and photodynamic therapy can be performed. Photodynamic therapy is the injection of a drug into the patient’s blood vessels, which is then irradiated by light for therapeutic effect. All of the above treatments are very specialized ophthalmic treatments that cannot be done in small hospitals, and patients are better off going to professional eye hospitals around the world for treatment.