How can trachoma be treated and eradicated?



Trachoma can be cured by regular treatment with antibiotic eye drops, such as the commonly used Rifampicin eye drops, Sodium Sulfadiazine Acetylate eye drops, Levofloxacin Hydrochloride eye drops and so on. Early and timely medical standardized treatment can reduce complications.

Trachoma is due to chlamydia infection of conjunctival tissue formed after the inflammation, if not treated, can not be self-healing, at present, mainly through the point of antibiotic eye drops for treatment, will be chlamydia trachomatis kill can cure trachoma. Commonly used drugs that are sensitive to Chlamydia trachomatis include rifampicin eye drops, levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops, and sodium sulfadiazine acetate eye drops.

Trachoma should be detected at an early stage, seek early medical intervention for treatment, and use medication under the guidance of a doctor, do not use medication on your own. If trachoma is not treated in time, it may cause complications such as lid entropion and tear duct obstruction, which usually need to be dealt with by surgical correction of lid entropion and surgical unblocking of the tear duct.