Eye drops - page 2
Eye drops are used to relieve dryness, stinging, scratching, fatigue, irritation and discomfort in the eyes. Eyes may become dry and sensitive due to computer work, prolonged phone use, air-conditioned rooms, wind, dust, allergies, contact lenses or reduced natural eye moisture.
In the Eye Drops category at ApotekaOnline, you can find artificial tears, allergy eye drops, products for eye hydration and refreshment, as well as products for contact lens care. This subcategory belongs to the wider Eyes and Glasses category, where you can also find reading glasses and eye vitamins.
When are eye drops used?
Eye drops are most often used when there is a feeling of dryness, sand in the eyes, mild stinging, fatigue, redness or irritation. Artificial tears and hydrating drops help keep the eye surface more comfortable and moisturized, while allergy eye drops are used when symptoms are associated with itching, tearing and seasonal allergic reactions.
In case of severe eye pain, sudden blurred vision, eye injury, purulent discharge, pronounced redness or sensitivity to light, medical examination should not be delayed. In such situations, over-the-counter eye drops are not a substitute for an ophthalmologist examination.
Most common reasons for using eye drops
- Dry eyes caused by screen work, air conditioning, wind or reduced air humidity.
- Tired eyes after reading, driving, computer work or prolonged phone use.
- A feeling of sand in the eyes, scratching, stinging or mild discomfort.
- Allergy-related symptoms such as itching, tearing, redness and eye irritation.
- Contact lens wear, when additional hydration or proper lens care may be needed.
- Eye irritation caused by dust, smoke, wind or external factors.
Recommended eye care categories and products
| Product / category | Purpose | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Artificial tears | For dry, tired and irritated eyes, a feeling of sand in the eyes and additional hydration of the eye surface. | View artificial tears » |
| Allergy eye drops | For eyes prone to allergic reactions, tearing, itching, redness and seasonal irritation. | View allergy drops » |
| Makulin Dual Action eye drops | Dermo-nutritive relief for eye irritation and allergy-related discomfort. | View product » |
| Proculin Tears Advance eye drops | Hydrating eye drops for dryness, stinging, fatigue and discomfort. | View product » |
| Systane Balance | Eye drops intended for additional hydration and comfort in dry eyes. | View product » |
| Boston Simplus solution | Complete care for gas permeable contact lenses, including cleaning, rinsing and lens storage. | View product » |
Artificial tears – the most common choice for dry eyes
Artificial tears are one of the most common choices for dryness, scratching, stinging and a feeling of sand in the eyes. They are especially useful for people who spend a lot of time at the computer, work in air-conditioned rooms, spend time outdoors in the wind or wear contact lenses.
Products such as Proculin Tears Advance eye drops and Systane Balance can be part of an everyday routine for additional eye comfort and hydration. The choice of drops depends on symptoms, frequency of use, contact lens wear and individual eye sensitivity.
Allergy eye drops – support for itching, tearing and redness
Allergy eye drops are intended for people with seasonal or occasional allergy-related eye discomfort. The most common symptoms include itching, tearing, redness, irritation and increased eye sensitivity during contact with pollen, dust, animal hair or other allergens.
Makulin Dual Action eye drops may be a good choice when the eyes are prone to irritation and allergy-related symptoms. If symptoms are severe, or if pain, purulent discharge or blurred vision occurs, medical advice is required.
Eye drops and contact lenses
People who wear contact lenses often need additional eye hydration, especially during screen work or when staying in dry air. It is important to check whether certain drops are suitable for use with contact lenses, because the method of application may differ from product to product.
Boston Simplus solution is not a classic eye drop, but a solution for complete care of gas permeable contact lenses. It is used for cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting and storing lenses according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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How to use eye drops correctly?
- Wash your hands before use to reduce the risk of contamination.
- Do not touch the eye, eyelids or skin with the bottle tip, as this may contaminate the product.
- Use the drops according to the instructions of the manufacturer or pharmacist.
- Check whether the drops are suitable for contact lenses, if you wear them.
- Do not use the same product longer than recommended after opening.
- In case of pain, discharge, severe redness or blurred vision, consult a doctor.
Pharmacist’s advice
For dry and tired eyes, artificial tears and hydrating drops are most often used, especially during screen work, staying in air-conditioned rooms or wearing contact lenses. In allergy-related eye discomfort, the most common signs are itching, tearing and redness. If pain, purulent discharge, sudden blurred vision, eye injury or pronounced sensitivity to light occurs, medical advice is necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which drops should be used for dry eyes?
Artificial tears and hydrating eye drops are most often used for dry eyes because they help keep the eye surface more comfortable and moisturized.
When are allergy eye drops used?
Allergy eye drops are used for itching, tearing, redness and eye irritation related to allergens.
Can eye drops be used with contact lenses?
It depends on the product. Always check the instructions, because some drops can be used with lenses, while others should be applied after removing the lenses.
Is Boston Simplus an eye drop?
Boston Simplus is not a classic eye drop; it is a solution for the care of gas permeable contact lenses.
When should a doctor be consulted?
A doctor should be consulted in case of severe eye pain, purulent discharge, eye injury, sudden worsening of vision, pronounced redness or sensitivity to light.