What is the main treatment of sodium cromoglycate eye drops?

Sodium Cromoglycate Eye Drops is mainly used for spring allergic conjunctivitis.
Sodium cromoglycate is an anti-allergic drug, its mechanism of action is to stabilize the mast cell membrane, stop mast cells from releasing sensitizing mediators such as histamine, leukotriene, 5-hydroxytryptophan, bradykinin and slow-reaction substances, thus preventing the occurrence of allergic reactions. Therefore, sodium cromoglycate eye drops can be used to prevent spring allergic conjunctivitis.
Adverse reactions such as mild tingling sensation and allergic symptoms may be experienced when applying sodium cromoglycate eye drops. It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to any of the components of the product, and children must be used under adult supervision.
It should be noted that before dropping sodium cromoglycate eye drops, wash your hands, avoid direct contact with the eyes or other skin at the opening of the container, and tighten the cap of the bottle after dropping the medicine to avoid contamination of the liquid.
If you need to use sodium cromoglycate eye drops before consulting a professional doctor, under the guidance of the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions, the rational use of medication.