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Can this eye drop be used in babies aged one year.?

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Refresh Tears Eye Drops (Carboxymethylcellulose 0.5% w/v) are generally used to relieve dry eyes by acting like artificial tears, but their use in one-year-old babies should be done only under direct medical advice.

⚕️ Safety for Babies

  • These drops are not typically contraindicated for infants, but the delicate nature of a one-year-old’s eyes requires caution.
  • Use only if prescribed or recommended by a pediatric ophthalmologist or pediatrician.
  • Avoid touching the dropper to the eye to prevent infection.

🩺 How to Use

  • Gently apply drops to the lower eyelid and close the eye for a short period.
  • Remove contact lenses before use (mostly relevant for older patients).

⚠️ When to See a Doctor

  • If irritation, redness, or discomfort persists or worsens after use.
  • If any unusual symptoms develop.

It is important to consult a pediatrician or pediatric ophthalmologist before using this medication in a baby to ensure safety and appropriate dosing.

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If you want, I can explain how to safely administer eye drops to infants or suggest alternatives for dry eye management in babies.

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