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Treatment of bullous keratitis

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2025-05-25 13:45:25 Views: 44 times

Macrovesicular keratitis is an eye disease caused by damage to the endothelial cells of the cornea. If the condition is mild, the patient can be treated with 0.5% sodium chloride eye drops or eye ointment. If the condition is severe, physical surgery can be considered.

Treatment of bullous keratitis



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