What medication is more effective in treating scleritis

Patients with scleritis can use topical eye drops, non-steroidal drugs, hormonal drugs, immunosuppressants, etc. under the guidance of doctors, and whether they are effective or not depends on the condition. Scleritis is mostly related to immunity, infection and other factors, patients may have eye pain, scleral congestion and other manifestations, need to go to the hospital for slit lamp and other examinations to clarify the condition, under the guidance of the doctor to reduce the symptoms of the topical steroid drops, etc., but also to take non-steroidal drugs such as indomethacin, hormonal drugs such as prednisone acetate, immune suppressant such as cyclophosphamide and so on to alleviate the symptoms. Whether or not medication is effective for recovery depends on the severity of the patient’s condition and response to treatment, which varies from patient to patient. There is no single drug that is more effective. The occurrence of scleritis should consult a doctor in a timely manner, the use of medication should follow the doctor’s instructions. Patients should pay attention to avoid eating irritating food, keep mood relaxed, avoid excessive eye use, and need regular review.