Patients with conjunctivitis may experience discomfort such as redness and swelling of the eyes, increased eye discharge, etc. Patients can be treated with medication to control the inflammation and relieve eye discomfort.
Conjunctivitis is one of the most common diseases in ophthalmology. Under the stimulation of inflammation, patients may experience increased secretion, photophobia, tearing and other discomfort, and because the secretion sticks to the eyelashes, patients may have difficulty in opening their eyes after waking up in the early morning. Conjunctivitis patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use anti-infective or anti-allergy drug treatment, the specific treatment drugs related to the patient’s condition.
Infectious conjunctivitis can be treated with tobramycin eye drops, ganciclovir eye drops, etc. to control inflammation and relieve eye discomfort. Allergic conjunctivitis can be treated with anti-allergy drugs such as sodium cromoglycate eye drops to relieve eye discomfort.
It should also be noted that infectious conjunctivitis is contagious, patients should pay attention to eye hygiene, used towels, washbasins, etc. need to be sterilized, do not rub your eyes with your hands.
It is recommended that patients with conjunctivitis consult a doctor to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.