Can safflower oil be used to treat keratitis?

Jun 29, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen You
Introduction
Keratitis can be treated with safflower oil. Safflower oil effectively promotes local blood circulation and venous return, reduces local swelling, enhances oxygen and nutrient supply to the affected area, and rapidly eliminates local inflammatory mediators such as prostaglandins and tumor necrosis factor. Consequently, safflower oil effectively reduces stimulation of surrounding nerves and alleviates local pain symptoms.

  Keratitis refers to inflammation of the cornea, primarily presenting with eye redness, photophobia, tearing, and decreased vision. Keratitis has numerous causes and can be classified into infectious and non-infectious types. So, can safflower oil be used for keratitis?

  Can Safflower Oil Be Used for Keratitis?

  Yes, safflower oil may be used for keratitis. It effectively promotes local blood circulation and venous return, reduces local swelling, enhances oxygen and nutrient supply to the affected area, and rapidly eliminates local inflammatory mediators such as prostaglandins and tumor necrosis factor. Consequently, safflower oil helps reduce irritation to surrounding nerves, alleviates local pain, and decreases inflammatory exudation and edema.

  In addition to using safflower oil, patients should prioritize rest, avoid prolonged standing or walking, refrain from excessive physical exertion, maintain adequate warmth to prevent colds, and avoid repeated massage. Under a physician’s guidance, oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic medications—such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, diclofenac sodium, loxoprofen sodium, or celecoxib capsules—may be prescribed for symptomatic treatment. For severe pain, opioid analgesics may also be administered orally.

  Patients with keratitis are advised to consume foods rich in vitamins while limiting spicy, irritating foods and avoiding smoking and alcohol. We hope this information is helpful to you.