How to treat ocular uveitis

Uveitis is a common blinding ophthalmic disease with a complex pathogenesis and is associated with systemic diseases, especially complex immune diseases and infectious diseases, so once uveitis is detected, patients are advised to go to the hospital as soon as possible. The following principles should be followed in the treatment of uveitis: 1) pupil dilatation principle: the use of ciliary muscle paralyzing agents to dilate the pupil and put the ciliary body at rest; 2) hormone therapy: the use of glucocorticoids for local and systemic treatment is the key to the treatment of uveitis; 3) antibiotics for symptomatic treatment; 4) non-steroidal hormones: although non-steroidal hormones are weaker than hormone therapy, they have specific anti-inflammatory effects and do not produce complications in 5, treatment for the cause; 6, physical therapy: such as hot compresses.