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    Eye Drop Usage: 5 Common Mistakes to Avoid While Using Eye Drops

    Eye drops are among the most commonly used medications in everyone’s medicine cabinet, whether for allergies, conjunctivitis, ocular inflammation, glaucoma, or dry eye.
    This blog lets us understand how to use eye drops properly to ensure your eyes are healthy.

    Avoidable mistakes while using eye drops:

    Excessive or inappropriate use of eye drops might harm eye health. While using eye drops, steer clear of some common mistakes.

    Taking Care of Eye Drops:

    Typically, unopened eye drops have a shelf life of one to two years from the date of manufacture. Discard eye drops after 30 days of opening the bottle. It is unsafe to use eye drops past their expiration date. Expired eye drops are potentially infectious, inflammatory, and irritant.

    Ensure that you:

    Minimize direct sun exposure; leaving eye drops exposed to the sun is potentially hazardous. Excessive sunlight can warm a solution to the point where its chemical components degrade.
    Eye drops should not be left in a vehicle, as vehicle heat, especially when parked in direct sunlight, can induce the same complications as direct sun exposure.
    Freezing temperatures can also damage eye drops.
    Maintain your eye drops in a cool, dry location; a medicine cabinet in your bathroom or a drawer on your bedside table is ideal for storing them to facilitate use and reduce their risk of damage.

    Conclusion

    Eye drops can be an excellent tool for treating mild discomfort and serious illnesses, but it’s crucial to understand their limitations and use them in moderation.
    If you suffer from eye discomfort, our experts will help you determine the cause, recommend the best therapy, and advise using eye drops safely and effectively.
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