What drops to use for fatigue conjunctivitis

Fatigue conjunctivitis refers to conjunctival inflammation after fatigue eye use, manifested by conjunctival congestion and other discomforts, patients can use naphthamivir eye drops, heptaphyllum digitalis bisabololus eye drops and so on under the guidance of the doctor. Fatigue conjunctivitis is a non-infectious conjunctivitis caused by excessive use of the eyes, after the emergence of the need to appropriately reduce the time of use of the eyes, pay attention to rest and eye hygiene. Patients can also use nafamivir eye drops, seven leaves of digitalis glycosides eye drops and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor, to relieve visual fatigue, improve eye discomfort. Patients may experience blurred vision, tearing, elevated intraocular pressure, dizziness, nausea and other adverse reactions after using Nafamivir Eye Drops, while Hepatitis Bisabolus Eye Drops may also cause adverse reactions such as eyelid itching, conjunctival congestion, blepharitis and other adverse reactions in patients. Patients with fatigue conjunctivitis are advised to seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow medical advice.