How does retinal central artery occlusion need to be treated

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Central retinal artery occlusion is mainly caused by atherosclerosis, which is more common in the elderly. Now I would like to share some experience with you, hoping to help you.

How does retinal central artery occlusion need to be treated

First, some measures should be taken as soon as possible to reduce the intraocular pressure, such as eye massage, anterior chamber puncture, oral acetazolamide, and eating more fruits.

Second: you can also inhale 95% oxygen or 5% carbon dioxide gas mixture. You can also use retrobulbar injection of torazolin or systemic use of vasodilators, such as isoamyl nitrite, or nitroglycerin lozenges.

Third: finally, some may need systemic anticoagulants, such as oral aspirin. If there are other systemic diseases, they should be treated.

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In daily life, through effective methods to alleviate physical problems, then patients can also prevent disease through other effective methods, which can also alleviate the problems of patients and restore the normal life of patients.