eyedrops
Eyedrops are liquid medications designed to be applied directly to the eyes. They can help treat various conditions, such as dryness, allergies, or infections. Eyedrops come in different formulations, including prescription and over-the-counter options, and may contain active ingredients like antihistamines or antibiotics.
To use eyedrops, a person typically tilts their head back, pulls down the lower eyelid, and squeezes the bottle to release a drop into the eye. It's important to avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye or any surface to prevent contamination. Proper use ensures the medication is effective and safe.