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Take these safety precautions when you use eyedrops or eye ointments:
Sometimes eyedrops and eye ointments sting when you first put them in. But the stinging should go away after a few moments. When you put the medicine in your eye, you may also get a taste from it in your mouth. Or you may feel the drops in your nose, and some of the medicine may come out through your nose. These things are normal and will go away.
Eyedrops and eye ointments containing medicine can have side effects. Use them exactly as directed. Make sure you understand the directions, and do not use the drops or ointment longer or in larger amounts than your doctor tells you to. This can hurt your eyes.
If your doctor prescribed one type of eyedrop or eye ointment to treat one problem, do not use the same medicine to treat a different problem.
Between doses, store the drops or ointment as directed. This may mean keeping them in the refrigerator.
Do not save leftover drops or ointment.
Test Your Knowledge
I should touch the eyedropper or ointment tube onto the eye or eyelid to make sure that the drops or ointment will go into the eye.
TrueIt is important to be sure the dropper or tube is clean and does not touch the eye, eyelid, lashes, or any surface to keep it free from bacteria. If the dropper is separate and touches the eye, do not put the dropper back in the bottle. Buy a new dropper at a drugstore.
FalseIt is important to be sure the dropper or tube is clean and does not touch the eye, eyelid, lashes, or any surface to keep it free from bacteria. If the dropper is separate and touches the eye, do not put the dropper back in the bottle. Buy a new dropper at a drugstore.
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Eye Problems: Using Eyedrops and Eye Ointment
| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: August 4, 2010 |
| Medical Review: | William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine Christopher J. Rudnisky, MD, MPH, FRCSC - Ophthalmology | |
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