Which eye drops should not be used indiscriminately



Eye drops are medications used to treat eye diseases, and all eye drops should be used under a doctor’s supervision, and patients should not use them on their own.

Many eye drops have the potential to cause serious consequences if they are used at random by themselves. For example, atropine eye drops, compound tropicamide eye drops and other pupil-dilating drugs, after the use of drugs will lead to the patient to see the near scene blurred, afraid of light, etc., for the shallow anterior chamber of the anatomical abnormalities of the patient, and may also induce acute closed-angle glaucoma attack.

Hormonal eye drops, such as tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops and prednisolone acetate eye drops, may cause complications such as secondary glaucoma and hormonal cataracts if used freely.

Even eye drops without serious side effects may cause dry eye, corneal epithelial damage and other adverse reactions if patients use them indiscriminately for a long time.

Eye drops action mechanism, action disease, etc. are different, any eye drops can not be used indiscriminately, indiscriminate use may produce adverse reactions, must be used under the guidance of a doctor eye drops.