Use Of Antibiotics In The Form Of Eye Drops For Eye Infections?

I am swollen and sore and have a little greenish discharge. After checking with the ophthalmologist the diagnosis was an infection. Then I was given an antibiotic eye drops Floxa 0.5 ml minidose with a daily use of 6 x 1 drop. However, it was not informed how many days I had to use these antibiotic drops. How many days should I use the floxa antibiotic drops?
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The brand of eye drops you mention contains ofloxacin, which is a fluoroquinolone class of antibiotics that works to treat bacterial infections.
Eye diseases that require antibiotic eye drops, for example:
1. Bacterial conjunctivitis, namely bacterial infection of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is the clear membrane that covers the front of the eye to the inside of the eyelid. Complaints in the form of red eyes, swelling, a lot of eye discharge appears, and a lot of discharge.
2. Bacterial keratitis, which is a bacterial infection of the cornea of the eye, which is the dome-like part on the front, translucent, one layer with the white layer of the eyeball (sclera). The complaints felt by the patient were similar to conjunctivitis but were added with complaints of blurred vision and glare when looking at light.
3. Uveitis, which is inflammation of the iris of the eye, which gives color to the eye. Complaints of pain when the eyes see light, blurred vision. Uveitis caused by bacteria is generally preceded by a history of penetrating (sharp object) trauma to the eye.
The use of antibiotic eye drops is carried out for approximately 7 days / 1 week. After 7 days you need to evaluate, if the complaints have not improved or are even worse, you need to see an ophthalmologist again.
We advise you not to rub your eyes with your hands, keep your eyes from getting wet when taking a shower, and avoid dust when traveling. If there is a lot of eye discharge that accumulates and sticks, you can clean it by washing your eyes with a sterile eye cleanser sold at pharmacies or drug stores, but remember not to use a cleaning bowl to clean healthy eyes.
You can read the following articles about eye infections to increase your knowledge.
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