Diabetic eye blur commonly used drugs


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Diabetic eye blur commonly used drugs include drugs to improve microcirculation, aldose reductase inhibitors, neurotrophic drugs, etc., need to be used according to the doctor's requirements.
1. Improve microcirculation drugs such
as pancreatic kininogenase. These drugs can improve the microcirculation of the eye, increase the blood supply to the retina, and help alleviate the blurred vision caused by diabetic retinal microangiopathy.
2. Aldose reductase inhibitors
inhibit the activity of aldose reductase and reduce the conversion of glucose to sorbitol, thereby reducing the damage caused by changes in intracellular osmotic pressure to the retina.
3. Neurotrophic drugs such
as mecobalamin, etc., can nourish and repair damaged optic nerves, and improve diabetic optic neuropathy.