What eyedrop does eye itch tear use


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Sodium cromoglycate eye drops. Eye itching and tearing are most commonly seen in allergic conjunctivitis in clinical practice. The treatment of allergic conjunctivitis is mainly based on the application of anti-allergic eye drops. Commonly used colored sodium glycine eye drops, azelastine eye drops, emelastine eye drops, and some hormone eye drops can also be applied, such as dexamethasone eye drops. However, attention should be paid to the application of dexamethasone eye drops, which should not be applied for too long. The total time should not exceed half a month as much as possible, and timely reduction is required when applying. Allergic conjunctivitis is more common in clinical practice. It is a series of allergic reactions caused by eye contact with some allergic substances, including itchy eyes, tears, foreign body sensation, burning sensation, etc. After medication, symptoms can be relieved.