What eye drops to use for blurry, sticky eyes

Blurry and sticky eyes may be caused by keratitis, conjunctivitis, dacryocystitis, etc. Generally, you can use gatifloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops or ofloxacin eye drops to relieve.
1. Keratitis: Inflammation of the corneal tissue due to external pathogens or their own disease factors, resulting in corneal edema, decreased corneal transparency, increased secretions and other symptoms, leading to blurry sticky eyes. Patients can choose to use gatifloxacin eye drops and other drugs for relief, but lactating women need to be used with caution, allergic to gatifloxacin or quinolone drugs are prohibited.
2. Conjunctivitis: small blood vessels in the conjunctiva dilate due to infections, immune lesions, physical and chemical stimuli, causing redness, swelling, tearing, increased secretions and other symptoms, resulting in fuzzy and sticky eyes. You can choose to use tobramycin eye drops and other drugs for relief, but pregnant women, children, elderly patients need to be used with caution, allergic to this product and other aminoglycoside antibiotics are prohibited.
3. Dacryocystitis: Dacryocystitis is induced by narrowing, blockage and inflammation of the lacrimal tubule to the nasolacrimal duct, which will result in the outflow of tears, mucous or purulent secretions, causing the eyes to be fuzzy and sticky. Patients may choose to use drugs such as ofloxacin eye drops for relief, but it is contraindicated for those who are allergic to ofloxacin or other quinolones and any components of this product.
The use of medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor, if the symptoms of fuzzy sticky eyes can not be relieved by the above methods, you need to go to the regular medical institutions in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.