Q. A 45-year-old male with a history of hyperthyroidism presents to the clinic with complaints of eye pain, redness, and swelling. The patient reports a recent onset of double vision and difficulty with eye movement. The patient's physical examination is notable for proptosis, eyelid retraction, and conjunctival injection. The patient has a history of smoking and alcohol use.
The diagnosis of Graves's ophthalmopathy is confirmed by laboratory tests and imaging studies.
How should Graves's ophthalmopathy be treated?