Alcohol is generally not recommended for patients with keratitis.
Keratitis is most often caused by a weakening of the cornea’s defenses and an attack on the corneal tissue by external or endogenous pathogenic factors. Patients may experience symptoms such as eye pain, loss of vision and discharge from the eye. Drinking alcohol may stimulate the dilation of blood vessels in the eye, thus aggravating the condition of keratitis, so it is not recommended for patients with keratitis to drink alcohol.
In normal life, patients should develop good eye hygiene habits, especially avoid rubbing the eyes when hands are not clean. Patients with infectious keratitis should reduce contact with people to avoid causing infection. And to ensure adequate sleep, can effectively relieve eye fatigue.
When the patient suffers from keratitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. Normally, it is necessary to pay attention to more rest and avoid staying up late.