Effect of sodium cromoglycinate eye drops


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Sodium cromoglycate eye drops is a mast cell membrane stabilizer. It plays an anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic role by blocking the release of allergic mediators and inflammatory mediators. It is mainly used to control anaphylaxis and prevent and control allergic keratoconjunctivitis. The commonly used concentration of sodium cromoglycate eye drops is 2% to 4%. After topical application, it may show burning sensation, eyelid edema, itching and other adverse reactions. Because sodium cromoglycate eye drops take effect slowly, it is often used to prevent allergic inflammatory reactions. Clinically, it is used to prevent the onset of allergic conjunctivitis by using sodium cromoglycate eye drops one to two weeks in advance in allergic season. Mast cell membrane stabilizers and antihistamine mixtures can be used to quickly relieve symptoms, as well as hormone eye drops.