In most cases, children can also apply ofloxacin eye drops because they often do not pay attention to hand hygiene and will involuntarily rub their eyes with their hands when they are uncomfortable, thus causing eye infections. Eye infections can lead to conjunctival congestion and increased eye stools, which should be treated with antibiotic eye drops, such as ofloxacin eye drops and tobramycin eye drops. Of these, of course, ofloxacin eye drops is more effective and very commonly used, and it is a form of external administration with very few side effects, so it can be applied to children. In addition, it is important to pay attention to hand hygiene while applying oxyfloxacin eye drops to children.