Pregnant women are bound to suffer from some minor illnesses and disasters during pregnancy. If they need to take medication at this time, they must be cautious. After all, some drugs are relatively harmful to the health of the fetus. For example, if a pregnant woman experiences dry eyes, she must be careful when using eye drops, as some eye drops are not good for the health of the fetus. Let’s find out what eye drops pregnant women can use. What eye drops can pregnant women use? Although the concentration of eye drops is low, it is possible that they can enter the area where the fetus develops through the mother's body and have a certain impact on the health of the fetus. For these cautiously used drugs, we should have a mentality of not being afraid of a thousand but being prepared for the worst, and do not try rashly. Under normal circumstances, the instructions for use of eye drops will be marked. Some eye drops should be used with caution by pregnant women, and some eye drops are prohibited for pregnant women. Since they are already marked for cautious use, pregnant mothers should still follow the instructions for the drug and use it with caution. If it is absolutely necessary to use it, it is recommended that you use it under the supervision of a doctor and choose products that can be used with caution by pregnant women, such as compound chondroitin sulfate eye drops, Lanrunjie eye drops, and New Ledun eye drops. There are some eye drops that you should never use. Pregnant women should not use chloramphenicol eye drops because chloramphenicol has a serious bone marrow suppressive effect. If used by pregnant women, it may cause serious adverse reactions in newborns, so it is recommended that expectant mothers do not use it. Tetracycline is recommended to be used with caution because it can easily cause fetal malformations, while erythromycin is relatively safe. The dangers of using eye drops during pregnancy The use of medication during pregnancy is a very important issue. Pregnant women will inevitably experience eye discomfort. In the past, everyone would use eye drops, but pregnant women are in such a special period that it is not recommended to use eye drops. So what are the hazards of using eye drops for pregnant women? The concentration of eye drops is low, but this does not mean that eye drops will not cause harm to pregnant women. Common hazards include the following: 1. Since most eye drops contain preservatives, they can damage the conjunctival goblet cells in the eyes. If the conjunctival goblet cells are damaged, people will suffer from dry eye syndrome, with red, dry or painful eyes. This will result in the eyes becoming drier and more painful the more eye drops are used. 2. Eye drops enter the mother's body and are transmitted to the area where the fetus is developing. Some eye drops contain substances such as chloramphenicol and tetracycline, which can affect the health of the developing fetus and even cause fetal malformations or miscarriage. To sum up, pregnant women need to use eye drops with caution and should not use them without authorization. If they need to use them, they must use them under the professional guidance of a doctor. |
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