What are the eye drops for keratitis?

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Eye drops for keratitis need different eye drops according to the cause of keratitis. For example, bacterial keratitis can use ofloxacin eye drops, levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops, etc. Fungal keratitis can drop 0.5% natamycin eye drops, or amphoteric B eye drops. For viral keratitis, acyclovir eye drops of 0.1% or ganciclovir eye gel or cyclosporine eye drops of 0.1% may be used. For some keratitis, glucocorticoid eye drops may be used, such as tobramycin and dexamethasone eye drops, fluoromethasone eye drops, and Purete eye drops. In short, different eye drops may be used depending on the cause. Keratitis eye drops generally include natamycin eye drops, amphoteric B eye drops, levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops, etc., but must be based on different causes of keratitis, and choose different eye drops. Do not blindly choose.

What are the eye drops for keratitis?



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