Can you use gentamycin hydrochloride for itchy eyes?

Itchy eyes are usually caused by allergic conjunctivitis, blepharitis, dry eyes, etc. The cause of the disease should be identified under the guidance of the doctor, and the use of gentamycin hydrochloride should be confirmed for the cause of the disease.
1. Allergic conjunctivitis: allergic conjunctivitis generally refers to the allergic reaction caused by various factors, patients may appear itchy, conjunctival congestion, edema and other symptoms, gentamycin hydrochloride usually has antibacterial and treatment of dermatological effects, can be effective in treating allergic inflammation of conjunctivitis, so allergic conjunctivitis can be used gentamycin hydrochloride.
2. Blepharitis: blepharitis is usually a chronic inflammation of the skin at the edge of the eyelid, and patients may have symptoms such as increased secretion, burning sensation, itching, stinging, etc. Chrysomycin hydrochloride usually has the effect of antibacterial and treatment of dermatologic diseases, and can effectively treat various symptoms of blepharitis, so blepharitis can be used with Chrysomycin hydrochloride.
3. Dry eye: dry eye generally refers to the symptoms caused by conjunctival tissue lesions, patients may have dry eyes, easy to fatigue, itchy eyes and other symptoms, and gentamycin hydrochloride generally can not play a role in the treatment of dry eye, the use of sodium vitreous acid eye drops and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.
Patients should identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, the rational use of drugs, not self-medication.