Moxifloxacin eye drops uses and when to seek medical help - #8537
I was prescribed moxifloxacin eye drops for an eye infection, but I don’t fully understand how they work or how long I should be using them. My eye was red, watery, and irritated for a few days before I went to the doctor, and they said it was bacterial conjunctivitis. They told me to use the drops four times a day, but I forgot to ask how long it usually takes to see results. I’ve been using them for two days now, and the redness is slightly better, but my eye still feels itchy, and there’s some discharge when I wake up. Should I expect it to clear up completely in a few days, or does it take longer? Also, are there any side effects I should watch out for? My vision is fine, but my eyes feel more sensitive to light since I started using the drops. Could that be a reaction to the medication, or is it just part of the healing process? I also wear contact lenses, but I stopped wearing them while using the drops—when is it safe to start wearing them again? I just want to make sure I’m using the moxifloxacin eye drops correctly and that I don’t need a different treatment if the infection doesn’t go away soon.
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