What eye drops are used for subconjunctival hemorrhage?
Disease description:
I have a subconjunctival hemorrhage and would like to use eye drops for relief. What kind of eye drops should I use for subconjunctival hemorrhage?
The choice of eye drops for subconjunctival hemorrhage should be based on the specific underlying cause. If caused by trauma, pearl mint eye drops or reduced glutathione eye drops may be considered to assist in treatment. For hemorrhage due to hypertension or infection, levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops or levofloxacin eye drops can help prevent secondary infections. In cases of bacterial infection, tobramycin eye drops and gatifloxacin eye drops are commonly used; for viral infections, acyclovir eye drops or human interferon α2b eye drops are more appropriate. Additionally, sodium hyaluronate eye drops and recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor eye drops can help relieve ocular discomfort and promote ocular blood circulation. In summary, the selection of eye drops should follow medical advice, and self-medication should be avoided.