Can dexamethasone be used for fundus hemorrhage?

Dexamethasone belongs to the hormone class of drugs, generally not used in the treatment of fundus hemorrhage, the drug is used in the treatment of allergic and autoimmune inflammatory diseases, and the role of different types of drugs for the treatment of the disease also varies.
1. Oral medicine: oral dexamethasone can be used for the diagnosis of adrenocortical diseases, such as Cushing’s syndrome.
2. Eye drops: Tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops can be used in patients with inflammatory eye diseases such as iritis and keratitis, and can play a role in controlling inflammation. However, this kind of drug can not be used in large quantities and for a long time, otherwise, it can be due to increased intraocular pressure and other adverse reactions.
3. Cream: Cream form of dexamethasone can be used for the treatment of limited itching diseases, such as atopic dermatitis.
4. Injection: Injection dexamethasone is used to reduce cerebral edema, plateau reaction, chemotherapy and other causes of vomiting, can also be used to diagnose Cushing’s syndrome.
It is recommended that patients use dexamethasone as prescribed by the doctor, do not use without authorization, to avoid causing adverse reactions.