How to treat uveitis

Patients with uveitis can be treated with medication or surgery as prescribed by the doctor, and the specific treatment is related to the patient’s condition. 1. Drug treatment: patients with uveitis can use glucocorticoid treatment as prescribed by the doctor to reduce the inflammation of the eye, such as prednisolone acetate, tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops, etc. Patients can also use atropine, tropicamide, etc. to dilate the eye. Patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use atropine, tropicamide eye drops, etc., dilate the pupil, to avoid post-pupillary adhesion, reduce ocular inflammation. 2. Surgery: If the inflammation in the eyes of patients with uveitis is obvious, causing serious vitreous clouding, and even pulling the retina to cause retinal detachment in severe cases, leading to vision loss, visual field defects and other uncomfortable symptoms, the patient can be prescribed vitrectomy surgery. It is recommended that patients with uveitis should consult a hospital in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying their condition.