Quick Guide to Using Antibiotic-Steroid Ointments

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If your eye is red, swollen, and crusty, you might be using a combination treatment like CD Eye 5 gm. This ointment is a "two-in-one" solution that handles both the infection and the discomfort at the same time.

Hello everyone!

If your eye is red, swollen, and crusty, you might be using a combination treatment like CD Eye 5 gm. This ointment is a "two-in-one" solution that handles both the infection and the discomfort at the same time.


Why use a combination ointment?

Standard drops often only do one job. This formula is different because it contains:

  1. An Antibiotic: To kill the bacteria causing the infection.

  2. A Steroid: To quickly stop the itching, redness, and painful swelling.

The Result: You feel better faster because the steroid calms the eye while the antibiotic clears the germs.


3 Simple Steps to Apply

  • Step 1: Wash your hands. Pull down your lower eyelid to make a small "pocket."

  • Step 2: Squeeze a tiny ribbon (about the size of a grain of rice) into that pocket. Do not let the tube touch your eye.

  • Step 3: Close your eye and blink slowly to spread the medicine.


Important Things to Remember

  • Blurry Vision: Because it is a thick ointment, your vision will be blurry for 5–10 minutes. It is usually best to apply it right before bed.

  • No Contacts: Don’t wear contact lenses until your infection is completely gone and you’ve finished the treatment.

  • Finish the Tube: Keep using it for as many days as directed, even if your eye looks better after the first day!

Has anyone else used this for a "stuck-shut" eye in the morning? How long did it take for the swelling to go down?

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