What are the treatment methods for ophthalmic calculi in Xi'an?
Ophthalmolithis refers to the oil on the edge of the eyelid condensed into small particles, yellowish white, hard, and piled up at the root of the eyelash or next to the conjunctival sac. It is common in certain specific groups, such as the middle-aged and elderly, people who often use electronic devices for a long time, etc. As a famous historical and cultural city in China, Xi'an has a number of top ophthalmic hospitals, which provide a variety of methods to treat eye stones. The following is a detailed description of the treatment methods for ophthalmic calculi in Xi'an from four aspects: drug treatment, surgical treatment, hot compress therapy and daily care.

medication
Drug therapy is one of the most common methods to treat ocular calculi. At present, the commonly used drugs in Xi'an eye hospitals include antibiotics, antibacterial drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, etc. These drugs can effectively inhibit the growth of ocular bacteria and inflammation, and reduce the symptoms of ocular stones. In addition, the ophthalmic hospital in Xi'an also used some anti-inflammatory drugs and stimulants to stimulate the skin at the edge of the eyelid to cause the eye stones to fall off by themselves.
Drug treatment usually takes a period of time to take effect, and patients need to take it continuously and return to see doctors regularly. In Xi'an Eye Hospital, doctors will develop individualized treatment plans according to the specific conditions of eye stones and the patient's physical condition.
surgical treatment
For more serious cases of eye stones, when the drug treatment effect is not good, Xi'an Eye Hospital will use surgery. The common surgical treatment methods include calculi resection and calculi puncture.
Ocular calculi resection is a common operation, which can completely remove the ocular calculi by cutting the conjunctival sac. This kind of operation is usually performed under anesthesia. The operation time is relatively short and the recovery period is relatively fast. However, if patients have complications such as infection or conjunctival effusion, they need to seek medical advice in time.
Puncture of ocular stones is another surgical treatment, which is suitable for small ocular stones. Doctors puncture or scrape stones by using professional puncture instruments. The ophthalmic stone puncture is characterized by minimal trauma and rapid recovery, but it requires doctors to operate accurately during the puncture process, otherwise it may cause damage to the patient's eyes.
Hot compress therapy
Hot compress therapy is a very simple method to treat eye stones, which can be carried out at home. Eye hospitals in Xi'an usually recommend that patients use hot towels to apply their eyes, or use special eyelid applicators. Hot compress can promote the blood circulation of the eyes, soften the eye stones, and help the discharge of stones.
The hot compress therapy generally needs to be continued for a period of time, about 10-15 minutes each time, 2-3 times a day. The patient can operate at home according to the doctor's instructions, but the temperature should be appropriate to avoid scalding the eye skin.
Daily care
In addition to the above treatment methods, Xi'an Eye Hospital will also provide daily nursing guidance to patients. This includes thoroughly cleaning the eyes before going to bed, maintaining eye hygiene, and avoiding eye friction. Patients should pay attention to maintain good living habits, avoid wearing contact lenses for a long time, and keep enough sleep to reduce the recurrence of eye stones.
To sum up, the ophthalmic hospital in Xi'an provides a variety of methods to treat eye stones, including drug treatment, surgical treatment, hot compress therapy and daily care. Patients can choose appropriate treatment according to their own conditions, and need to be treated and nursed under the guidance of doctors. If the patient feels unwell or symptoms worsen during the treatment, he should seek medical advice in time.