Painful ocular paralysis usually requires treatment with hormonal medications as well as neurotrophic medications to promote recovery.
Painful ophthalmoplegia is caused by granulomatous inflammation in the orbital aponeurosis, which is related to the autoimmune reaction, and patients will experience pain in the orbital area as well as ocular motility disorders.
1. Hormonal drugs: patients usually need to use hormonal drugs to inhibit the immune response, so as to eliminate the inflammation of the orbital aponeurosis, can take oral prednisone acetate tablets, dexamethasone tablets and so on.
2. Neurotrophic drugs: patients can also be treated with neurotrophic drugs to promote the return of eye movement to normal, oral methylcobalamin tablets, adenosylcobalamin tablets and so on.
Painful eye paralysis, should be timely to the regular hospital ophthalmology consultation, by the doctor to clarify the diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.