An eyedrop is a liquid applied directly to the surface of the eye, often containing medications or saline, to treat various eye conditions or symptoms. Common uses include lubricating for dry eyes, treating allergies, or managing more serious conditions like glaucoma. Proper application involves washing hands, tilting the head back, gently pulling down the lower eyelid to form a pocket, and squeezing a single drop into the pocket without touching the eye with the dropper.
