What drops of medicine for contact lens inflammation

Eye inflammation after wearing contact lenses can be treated with diclofenac sodium eye drops and recombinant human epidermal growth factor eye drops. Also stop wearing contact lenses immediately. Long-term wearing of contact lenses will stimulate conjunctival follicular hyperplasia and form follicular conjunctivitis, and patients will experience red, grinding and itchy eyes. The poor permeability of contact lenses will cause corneal hypoxia and epithelial degeneration, resulting in punctate infiltration of the corneal epithelium and even exfoliation to form keratitis. In addition to redness and itching, patients will also experience photophobia and blurred vision, so they should wear contact lenses as little as possible in their daily lives, especially at night when they sleep.