What are the best eye drops to relieve allergic conjunctivitis?

Eye drops to relieve allergic conjunctivitis include antihistamines, mast cell stabilizers, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, glucocorticoids, etc., such as emetine fumarate eye drops, pranoprofen, and so on.
1. Antihistamines: Usually, patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use antihistamines such as emetine fumarate eye drops and levocabastine hydrochloride eye drops.
2. Mast cell stabilizers: commonly used eye drops drugs such as sodium coloured glycolate, potassium pyrimethamine, nedolumine, etc., but the drug works relatively slowly, and the treatment effect on patients with obvious symptoms is not obvious.
3. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: patients can use diclofenac, pranoprofen, misoprostol and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor.
4. Glucocorticoids: If the above drug treatment is ineffective, and the patient’s condition is more serious, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use dexamethasone, betamethasone and other eye drops treatment.
It is recommended that patients with allergic conjunctivitis strictly under the guidance of the doctor to use eye drops for treatment, and if necessary, oral medication or with the doctor for surgical treatment.