How is Fuchs' dystrophy treated?
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- Treatment includes: Eye drops/ointments
- Drying your swollen cornea with a hair dryer (at arm's length) two or three times a day
- Corneal transplant (full or partial)
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Some nonsurgical treatments and self-care strategies might help relieve the symptoms of Fuchs' dystrophy. If you have severe disease, your doctor might suggest surgery.
Medications and other therapies
Eye medication. Saline (5% sodium chloride) eyedrops or ointments can help reduce the amount of fluid in your cornea.
Soft contact lenses. These act as a covering to relieve pain.
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