Eye drops won't help cold sores.
my daughter was prescribed this by a doctor for cold sores / impetigo
i have had a cold sore in my eye since i were 2 years it comes up every now and again . i do regualy take cold sore tablets from the doctor to get rid of it.. so i say yes you can get cold sores in your eyes .
Yes it's possible, oral herpes is a cause of occular (eye) herpes.
A stye is a blocked hair follicle and not an infection. Erythromycin in an antibiotic ointment used for an infection, so it would not be helpful in this case. A warm compress will help. Wet a washcloth with warm water and place it over the closed eye for a little bit and it should help.
Using eye drops inappropriately can be harmful or toxic. Symptoms could vary depending on the individual's sensitivity and the specific ingredients in the drops. It is not advisable to intentionally use eye drops to make someone sick. If someone ingests eye drops accidentally, it is important to seek medical help immediately.
"od" on a prescription for eye drops mean "right eye"--as in apply the drops to the right eye. "os" means "left eye".
Eye allergies require special eye drops. Most of the time, the eye drops are available over the counter, but you should first consult a physician to see which eye drops may be necessary for your specific allergy.
That is used to treat fungal infection and infections caused by candidas. You can use it on your face, just avoid the eye area. It may help sooth the symptoms but it may not do much to heal the sores. Get your self some over the counter cold sore cream like Abreva.
The duration of Eye Drops is 1800.0 seconds.
Yes, some eye drops do have benzene in them. Most of the eye drops prescribed to treat glaucoma has this ingredient in it.
Eye Drops ended on 2002-08-08.
Eye Drops was created on 2002-05-16.