What are the side effects of Travoprost Eye Drops?

Common side effects of Travoprost Eye Drops include eye congestion, abnormal vision, and blepharitis, among other effects, and should be contraindicated in patients who are allergic to them.
If a patient is allergic to Travoprost Eye Drops, the medication should be discontinued immediately. If patients are treated monocularly for a long period of time, it may cause heterochromia.
It should be used with caution in lactating women and is contraindicated in pregnant women to avoid adverse effects on the fetus.
Travoprost Eye Drops, the most common ocular adverse reaction is ocular congestion, which is common in 35% to 50% of patients, and another 5% to 10% of ocular adverse reactions include decreased vision, ocular discomfort, foreign body sensation, pain, and itching.
Before using Travoprost Eye Drops, patients should actively use it appropriately under the guidance of a doctor to avoid discomfort.