What are the precautions for Ato pupils?

Atropine dotted eyes can treat both visual fatigue, pseudomyopia, and is the only accurate means of examining refractive errors and determining their nature (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism) and diagnosing amblyopia, and is harmless to the body of the eye when used correctly. 1. For children without combined strabismus or combined exotropia, atropine is used to dilate the pupil for three days. Use 1 drop twice daily (morning and evening) for 3 days, and come to the hospital for optometry on the 4th day. For children with combined internal strabismus or myopia, dilate the pupil with atropine for 5 days (to remove the adjustment factor) and come to the hospital for an optometry on the 6th day. 2. Parents should wash their hands and cut their nails before ordering the medication, press the inner canthus (i.e., tear sac) of both eyes before ordering the medication, and keep the pressure on for at least 2 minutes, then use a tissue prepared in advance to absorb the fluid flowing outside the eyes before stopping the pressure. The purpose is to block the lacrimal dots and reduce the absorption of the medication from the dots into the oral and nasal cavities. Smaller children may have the phenomenon of blushing, drink more warm water can be. 3, the pupils are dilated, there is a fear of light (can wear sunglasses) and can not see close, it takes about two to three weeks to fully recover. 4.If the child has serious heart disease and the original diagnosis of glaucoma, parents should declare that they should use it with caution according to medical advice. If the child has fever, acute conjunctivitis, etc., use should be suspended. 5. Atropine eye medication should be used only for dilated eye examinations, not to increase or decrease the number of times it is used, not to be taken orally or given to others, and to discard the remaining eye medication after the examination. Keep the medicine in a cool place during use, not in the refrigerator.