My eyes become red and painful, and while Ofloxacin drops provide temporary relief, the problem returns in the other eye after a few days. What medicine or eye drops should I use for a complete recovery?
Using Ofloxacin (an antibiotic) repeatedly without a clear diagnosis can cause rebound irritation. Since the redness and pain are shifting between your eyes, you may have viral conjunctivitis, an allergic reaction, or an inflammatory condition like uveitis, which antibiotics cannot cure. Please stop self-medicating and see an ophthalmologist immediately for a proper examination. They will determine the exact cause and prescribe targeted therapy, such as antiviral, steroid, or lubricating drops. Meanwhile, practice strict hygiene: avoid touching your eyes, wash your hands frequently, and use preservative-free artificial tears or cold compresses for temporary relief. Do not share towels or pillows to prevent spreading.