Think of eye drops as the jack of all trades for your peepers. These humble liquids offer an impressive array of uses—from moistening your eyes to “getting the red out” to acting as medication.
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Want to learn more about how eye drops help countless people every day? Read on!
Eye drops specifically formulated for contact lens wearers keep the lenses moist and comfortable throughout the day. These drops can alleviate dryness and irritation that often accompany prolonged lens wear. To avoid damage to the eyes or lenses, users should choose drops labeled that they’re safe for use with contacts.
Eye drops are a popular treatment for dry eye because they help replenish the eyes’ natural moisture by mimicking actual tears and offering soothing relief. They reduce burning, itching and a gritty sensation. It’s best to choose preservative-free drops.
Antihistamine eye drops manage eye allergies by reducing redness, itching and swelling. The drops block the action of histamines and provide quick relief from allergic reactions. Mast cell stabilizer drops prevent the release of histamines and offer longer-term control.
Drops are effective for fighting conjunctivitis (pink eye); they alleviate symptoms and speed up recovery. If the cause is bacterial, antibiotic eye drops are prescribed for bacterial conjunctivitis to remove the infection and prevent its spread. Antiviral drops are for conjunctivitis spurred by viral infections, particularly the herpes simplex virus.
Glaucoma increases intraocular pressure that can lead to optic nerve damage. Left untreated, it can cause serious optic nerve damage and vision loss. Eye drops work by decreasing the production of fluid within the eye or improving its outflow, thus lowering intraocular pressure.
Dr. Aaron Mandel Optometrist uses state-of-the-art technology to provide advanced diagnostic and treatment options that include tools for comprehensive eye exams, digital imaging systems and precision equipment for vision-correction methods. Please contact us today to set up an appointment.