Eye
drops are a solution containing saline and several eye problems are treated using them. Eye
drops might not contain medication and
may just serve to lubricate or may have steroids, antihistamines, sympathomimetics, beta receptor blockers, prostaglandins, non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
or topical anesthetics.
When are eye drops used?:
At Vista Eye Specialists, VA eye
drops are prescribed by our team of ophthalmologists to administer medicine directly to your eyes and keep your eyes moist to
ease redness, itching, and watering. Ailments
like dry eyes, pinkeye, allergies, infections, and after surgery care is eased
by eye drops.
Before and after cataract surgery,
eye drops help prevent infection. Conjunctivitis-an infection of the
conjunctiva is treated with antibiotic or anti-inflammatory eye drops.
Eye drops are useful to lubricate the eyes when contact
lenses cause dryness. If corneal
infection develops due to poor lens hygiene fortified antibiotic eye drops are
used as treatment.
The burning, pain, redness, eye discharge and excessive
tearing resulting in dry eyes is also eased with eye drops.
Using eye drops properly:
It is important to wash
your hands properly before using eye drops. Stand in front of a mirror, take
off the top of the bottle. Lean back and gently pull your lower eyelid down. Holding
the dropper above one eye, squeeze one drop at a time. Make sure you administer
the number of drops as prescribed by the eye doctors at Vista Eye Specialists. Ensure
that dropper tip does not come in contact with a foreign substance or your eye.
Close your eyes for a few minutes
after applying eye drops with your head tilted down towards the floor. Gently wipe
away any liquid that falls out of the eye. Repeat the procedure with the other
eye if prescribed.
Vista Eyes Specialists, VA
advises not to use anyone else's drops yourself and dispose the bottle after
the recommended time which is usually four weeks after first opening the
bottle. Experiencing a taste of eye drops in your mouth or throat is normal but
press on the tear duct for a minute or so after applying the drop.
If you feel any discomfort in
your eyes don’t hesitate to take an appointment from our eye doctors at Vista Eye Specialists, Culpeper and Fredericksburg, who will prescribe the eye drops
best suited to cure your eye conditions.
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