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How to Administer Eye Drops
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Administering eye drops can be a bit tricky, but with a little practice and patience, it can be done easily. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Wash your hands with soap and warm water before handling the eye drops. 2. Shake the bottle of eye drops well before use. 3. Tilt your head back slightly and pull your lower eyelid down with one hand to create a small pocket. 4. Hold the bottle of eye drops with your other hand, with the tip pointing down towards the eye. 5. Squeeze one drop of the solution into the pocket created by the lower eyelid. Try to avoid touching the tip of the bottle to your eye or eyelashes. 6. Close your eyes gently and press lightly on the inner corner of your eye for about 1-2 minutes. This helps to prevent the medication from draining into your tear duct and reduces the risk of side effects. 7. If you need to administer another drop, wait at least 5 minutes before repeating the process on the same eye. 8. Repeat the process for the other eye if needed. 9. Recap the eye drop bottle tightly after use and store it according to the manufacturer's instructions. If you are unsure about how to administer eye drops or have any concerns, speak to your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance.
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