Physiological serum or eye wash solutions (Borax, Dacryoserum, Dacudoses, etc.) calm irritation and superficial inflammation.

The right use

From 1 to 3 eye washes per day.

Invert the bottle then squeeze, directing the jet towards the eye.

Unidoses are preferred to limit the risk of infection.

In case of treatment with other ophthalmic drops, an interval of 15 min between the 2 instillations must be respected.

The inconvenients

Transient discomfort after instillation, very rarely allergic reaction.

Biocidan, Vitabact, Desomedine, Monosept, Sedacollyre… These solutions indicated on the advice of the pharmacist can be useful in addition to repeated instillations of physiological saline or eye wash solution.

The right use

One drop, 3 or 4 times a day.

Pull the lower eyelid down while looking up and instill one drop. of eye drops or gel between the eyelid and the eyeball (conjunctival cul-de-sac) taking care not to touch the eye with the tip of the bottle or pod.

In case of purulent secretions, consult.

The inconvenients

Do not use for prolonged periods without medical advice.

Visual discomfort may exist after instillation of eye drops.

Eye drops based on antiallergic compounds (Ophtacalm, Opticron, Humex allergic conjunctivitis, Multicrom, Allergocomod, etc.) are available without a prescription to relieve the tingling and itching characteristic of allergic conjunctivitis.

The right use

One drop, 2 to 6 times a day for 7 days.

Already diagnosed allergic conjunctivitis can be treated with self-medication.

If symptoms persist or are associated with rhinitis, medical advice is required.

The inconvenients

Instillation can cause transient visual discomfort, a burning sensation, very rarely an allergic reaction.

Many products (Ducilarmes, Unilarm, Celluvisc, Lacryfluid, etc.) relieve dry eyes. The latter is manifested by redness, tingling, a grain of sand sensation or, paradoxically, watery eyes.

The right use

Tear replacement solutions and gels are to be used on demand, several times a day, as soon as the feeling of irritation reappears.

Prefer products without preservatives.

Make sure the eyes are well lubricated when traveling by plane, in air-conditioned spaces or in case of prolonged exposure to screens.

The inconvenients

When applying the most viscous products, a visual blurring effect can be felt, it disappears in a few minutes.

> Wind, sun, smoke, dust, pollution, chlorine from swimming pools or screen work can cause eye irritation.

> The eye is also sensitive to pollen and microbes, which cause allergic, viral or bacterial conjunctivitis.

> Wash hands thoroughly before and after any contact with eyes.

> In case of pain or a decrease in vision or a sensation of flashes or halo.

> If the red eye is accompanied by blurred vision, discomfort with light or headaches or vomiting.

> If the symptoms persist beyond a few days and in the event of purulent secretions.