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- $Title{Using Eye Drops Too Frequently}
- $Subject{eye drops drop abuse treatment treatments eyes Sense senses
- lubricating solution}
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- Using Eye Drops Too Frequently
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- QUESTION: Is there such a thing as using eye drops too frequently? There is
- this guy in my office who is continuously popping drops into his eyes, and I
- am sure he can be doing himself a great deal of harm. I wish I knew more, so
- that I could warn him about the dangers of his actions.
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- ANSWER: It is hard to be sure from your letter, but I must assume that these
- drops are the nonprescription or over-the-counter type. I must believe that
- if they were prescription medications, containing active ingredients necessary
- to correct a medical situation, that his personal physician would be
- instructing him as to the correct use and frequency of instilling these drops
- in his eyes. Such medications would be needed to treat glaucoma, infections,
- allergic irritations and a host of other conditions, and would be most
- important for your co-worker's health. Over-the-counter drops are used for
- quite different purposes, most often as a simple lubricating solution to help
- calm irritated eyes. Contact lens users help keep their corrective
- prescriptions moist and clear, and may feel the need to do so more frequently
- in dry environments such as heated offices or apartments, where there is less
- natural moisture in the air. Some nonprescription eye drops contain a
- decongestant which constricts the blood vessels in the eye, and "helps get the
- red out". They too are harmless, provided they are used as directed, and not
- excessively. However, any chemical in these solutions can provoke an allergic
- reaction, creating the very situation of reddened eyes they were formulated to
- control. Frankly, I don't think your co-worker is in much danger, but perhaps
- you would feel better if you found out just why he seemed to need these drops
- so frequently. Why not just ask him?
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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