Question

A ten-month-old child is suffering from conjunctivitis with worsening symptoms. How should one choose the appropriate eye drops?

Answer

For pediatric conjunctivitis, it is not recommended to use eye drops without a doctor’s advice to avoid damaging the hematopoietic system. Avoid continuing to use inappropriate medications and consult with a pharmacy professional to choose suitable alternatives. Conjunctivitis may be caused by a virus, so it’s best to select targeted treatment methods under a doctor’s guidance. If multiple medications need to be used simultaneously, they should be administered at least 20 minutes apart to ensure that the effects of each medication are not affected.