Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension Side Effects
Prednisolone Acetate Eye Drops Side Effects

Prednisolone Acetate Eye Drops is a commonly used drug in ophthalmology. Its use may have various side effects.

Topical use can cause increased intraocular pressure, which can even cause glaucoma, and can damage the optic nerve, resulting in visual field defect and vision loss. Long-term use can also induce eye infections, such as the growth of fungi, bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, which can exacerbate eye inflammation.

Furthermore, this drug may affect wound healing. If there is eye trauma or postoperative use, wound repair or delay. Allergic reactions to the eyes are not uncommon, such as itchy eyes, red eyes, and swollen eyelids. When using

, the doctor should carefully observe the patient's condition, weigh the pros and cons, and the patient should also follow the doctor's advice and do not increase or decrease the dosage or stop the medication to prevent side effects.