Oxyfloxacin eye drops generally refers to ofloxacin eye drops, which have side effects such as allergies, eyelid edema, dry and itchy eyes. Ofloxacin eye drops, an anti-microbial drug, is used to treat external eye infections such as bacterial conjunctivitis, keratitis, corneal ulcers, dacryocystitis, and postoperative infections. The adverse reactions of the drug are as follows. 1. Serious adverse reactions: may cause shock, severe allergy-like symptoms, etc.. 2. Other adverse reactions: including rash, urticaria, blepharitis, eyelid skin itching, conjunctivitis, eye irritation, corneal disorders. Pay attention to your health condition during use. If rash or other adverse reactions of allergic reactions occur, such as loss of consciousness, angioneurotic edema (including edema of the pharynx, larynx, or face), airway obstruction, dryness and itching of the eyes, dyspnea, and urticaria, you should stop using the drug immediately and consult a doctor. Patients with a previous history of hypersensitivity to ofloxacin and quinolone antimicrobial agents. The use of the drug in pregnant and lactating women, children, and the elderly is not known. This medication should be used under the supervision of a doctor and should not be prolonged without prior authorization. Any severe, persistent or progressive symptoms that occur during the use of this medication should be treated promptly.