Although there is no cure for Fuchs' dystrophy, corneal swelling can be controlled, which improves vision. Prescription eyedrops and ointments can limit the swelling caused by dysfunctional endothelial cells. Soft contact lenses can be worn to cover the cornea and relieve pain. In some cases of advanced Fuchs' dystrophy, surgery can improve vision. The surgeon replaces the inner layer of the cornea with a donor's healthy tissue. A full or partial corneal replacement is also possible.

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