What anti-inflammatory drugs do you take for eye inflammation


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If the eye shows inflammation, determine whether it is caused by non-specific inflammation caused by pathogenic bacteria infection, or allergic inflammation caused by allergy to allergens, and then determine the corresponding treatment plan. Generally, the eye shows inflammation, you can choose local medicine, such as bacterial infection caused by levofloxacin eye drops or eye ointment. When the inflammation is obvious, you can consider taking penicillin antibiotics for systemic treatment. If it is caused by viral infection, ganciclovir eye drops can be used; if it is caused by mycoplasma infection, rifampicin eye drops can be used; if it is caused by allergy to cosmetics or drugs, it is necessary to quickly get rid of allergens, sodium cromoglycate eye drops can be used for treatment, or chlorpheniramine and vitamin C can be taken orally.