Is it okay to take anti-inflammatory drugs for ophthalmoplegia?

Ophthalmoplegia is a purulent inflammation of the lid gland and the accessory glands, so the main treatment is local anti-inflammatory. If the swelling is strong, you can take anti-inflammatory medications such as cephalosporins or quinolones. But the main treatment plan is still local point suitable eye drops, eye ointment, such as Tobias, Levofloxacin, Adriamycin eye ointment, strengthen the local point with better effect than systemic oral. In addition, it is necessary to cooperate with hot compresses, with the rule of life, healthy use of the eyes, pay attention to rest, wheals will only improve. If the development of mydriasis is more serious, resulting in swelling and pain in the orbit, it may induce orbital cellulitis, which requires oral anti-inflammatory drugs and possibly static anti-inflammatory drops.