What Are the Benefits and Functions of Atropine Gel?
Atropine gel refers to atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel here, and its efficacy and functions include the treatment of iridocyclitis, mydriasis before fundus examination, and mydriasis before refraction and spectacle lens power check. It is necessary to use the medicine under the guidance of a doctor.
Iridocyclitis may be caused by pathogen infection, and may manifest as red eyes, eye pain, photophobia, etc. The main component of atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel is atropine sulfate, which can effectively improve the abnormal eye symptoms caused by iridocyclitis.
If there are abnormal eye symptoms, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly for fundus examination to observe structures such as the vitreous, retina, and optic nerve. Using atropine sulfate ophthalmic gel before the examination can dilate the pupil, which is conducive to observing eye lesions.
If a patient has myopia, it is necessary to promptly undergo refraction and spectacle lens power check, which is conducive to understanding the degree of myopia. Using the medicine before the examination can help improve the accuracy of the test results. If the medicine is not used properly, it may irritate the eyes, causing symptoms such as dry skin and fever. If there is an allergic reaction to the medicine, symptoms such as redness, swelling, and conjunctival hyperemia may also occur, and it is necessary to stop using the medicine under the guidance of a doctor.
It is important to pay attention to eye care and cultivate healthy eye habits in daily life.