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Red eye medication and eye flu recommend some medicine.

Asked by Female, 29 · 12 days ago

Red eye or eye flu (often Conjunctivitis) is usually viral or allergic and may not need antibiotics. You can use lubricating eye drops and maintain good eye hygiene, avoid touching or rubbing the eyes, and wash hands frequently to prevent spread. If there is discharge, pain, swelling, or vision problems, a doctor may prescribe appropriate antibiotic or anti-allergy eye drops. It is best to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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  1. Medication Recommendation:

    • LOCULA 10% DROPS, containing Sulfacetamide, is recommended for bacterial conjunctivitis.
  2. Usage Instructions:

    • For ophthalmic use only, as directed by a healthcare provider.
    • Monitor for mild side effects like burning or redness; consult a doctor if they persist.
  3. Precautions:

    • Inform the doctor if allergic to Sulfacetamide.
    • Use in pregnancy or breastfeeding must be supervised by a physician.
    • Avoid driving if experiencing blurred vision post-application.

Answered 12 days ago