How To instil eye drops ?

Infections, inflammation, glaucoma, and many other eye disorders often are treated with medicated eye drops.

It is important to remember that all medicines can have side effects. Surprisingly, even the small amount of medication in an eye drop can create significant side effects in other parts of the body. There are ways to decrease the absorption rate of the eye drop into the system and to increase the duration that the eye drop is on the eye, making the medicine safer and more effective.

Instilling eye drops may seem difficult at first, but it becomes easier with practice. To place an eye drop in your eye, first tilt your head backwards. Then, create a “pocket” in front of the eye by pulling down on the lower eyelid with the index finger or by gently pinching the lower eyelid outward with the thumb and index finger. Let the drop fall into the pocket without touching the dropper tip to your eye, eyelid, or fingers, so as to avoid contaminating the bottle.

Immediately after instilling the drop, press on the inside corner of the eyelids next to the bridge of your nose for two to three minutes with your thumb and forefinger. This prevents most of the drop from traveling down the tear duct to the back of the throat, where it then is absorbed by the rest of the body. Keep your eyes closed for three to five minutes after instilling eye drops.

Before opening your eyes, dab the unabsorbed drops and tears from the closed lids with a tissue.

If you are taking two different types of eye drops, wait at least five minutes before instilling the second drop because the volume of a single drop exceeds the capacity of the surface of the eye, and it serves no purpose to use two drops at the same time.

Dr. Shradha Goel

Dr. Shradha Goel, Chief Surgeon at Arohi Eye Hospital, is a renowned Phaco-LASIK surgeon with over 10,000 surgeries to her credit. She earned her MBBS from Grant Medical College, Mumbai, and a Master’s in Ophthalmology from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. As a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Dr. Goel specialises in LASIK, refractive errors, and cataract treatments.

Dr. Shradha Goel

Dr. Shradha Goel, Chief Surgeon at Arohi Eye Hospital, is a renowned Phaco-LASIK surgeon with over 10,000 surgeries to her credit. She earned her MBBS from Grant Medical College, Mumbai, and a Master’s in Ophthalmology from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. As a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Dr. Goel specialises in LASIK, refractive errors, and cataract treatments.

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