Conjunctivitis is clinically divided into alveolar conjunctivitis, epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, chronic conjunctivitis, gonococcal conjunctivitis, etc. It is recommended that you find out the cause and use medication rationally to facilitate the early recovery of eye diseases. Conjunctiva Under normal circumstances, inflammation should be treated locally, and the effect is very good. It can be divided into the following situations: 1. When there is a lot of eye secretions, non-irritating rinses can be used. Tobramycin, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin eye drops or eye ointments. 3. In special cases, synthetic antibiotic eye drops can be used. If it is viral conjunctivitis, acyclovir and iodine can be used. Treat with eye drops such as glycoside (herpes net) or morpholin biguanide. Pay attention to eye hygiene: try not to touch your eyes with hands or foreign objects, and watch less TV, computers, etc. Strengthen exercise and improve your immunity. It is recommended that you stop watching TV recently. This is a common screen syndrome. The TV screen is high-brightness, flickering, and radiative. Staring for a long time will cause visual fatigue, dryness, and redness of the eyes due to the reduced number of blinks. In severe cases, eyelids and headaches may occur. Rest more, see more green plants, and look into the distance. It is best to take a 10-minute break after watching TV and computer for every hour. If you have dry eyes, you can use sodium hyaluronate eye drops ( It is best to rest more when using AiLi eye drops. Eye drops are auxiliary. If your eyes feel uncomfortable or uncomfortable, you can use AiLi or polyvinyl alcohol eye drops. If in addition to redness, there is pain, increased eye secretions, and a foreign body sensation in the eyes, it may be If there is inflammation, you can put some anti-inflammatory eye drops.