Fluorometholone eye drops is a glucocorticoid derivative, the main function is anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, clinically used for the treatment of steroid-sensitive lid bulb conjunctiva, cornea, and other anterior segment of the eye tissue inflammation. The main adverse effects of Fluorometholone Eye Drops are: increased intraocular pressure, eye irritation, conjunctival congestion, ocular lipids, etc. Prolonged heavy use of the drug can lead to increased intraocular pressure, glaucoma, optic nerve damage, secondary eye infections, perforation of the eyeball, posterior subcapsular cataracts, as well as delayed wound healing, and so on. In addition, it is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to Fluorometholone Eye Drops, in patients with corneal ulcers, in herpes simplex viral keratitis, cowpox, chickenpox, and other corneal and conjunctivitis caused by viruses, tuberculosis, and fungi, and in untreated acute suppurative infections. The safety and efficacy of the drug in pregnant women, infants and children less than two years of age are uncertain. If you need to use Fluorometholone Eye Drops, it is recommended that you consult a professional doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, not blindly use the drug on your own.