Eye drops that can treat dacryocystitis include levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops, chloramphenicol eye drops, etc., but there is no such thing as eye drops for dacryocystitis. 1. Levofloxacin eye drops: this drug is used for infectious diseases caused by sensitive bacteria such as blepharitis, dacryocystitis, blepharitis, blepharitis, conjunctivitis, keratitis and other eye infectious diseases. Adverse reactions of this product include shock, allergy-like symptoms, rash, urticaria, etc. Moreover, this drug is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the components of this product and quinolone antimicrobial agents. 2. Tobramycin Eye Drops: This drug can be used for localized infectious diseases of external eyes and appendages caused by sensitive bacteria. Adverse reactions include local irritation symptoms such as burning pain in the eyelids, swelling, conjunctival erythema, allergic reactions, etc. This drug is contraindicated for those who are allergic to this product and other aminoglycosides. 3. Chloramphenicol eye drops: this drug can be used for eye infections caused by sensitive bacteria, such as conjunctivitis, trachoma, keratitis, blepharitis, etc.. Adverse reactions after the use of patients have eye irritation, allergic reactions, etc. Allergic to this product is prohibited. It is recommended that patients with dacryocystitis consult a doctor in time to assess their condition, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.