Contact your ophthalmologist immediately if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or notice any changes in your visual acuity after using Flonase eye drops.
Seek medical attention if you develop:
- Severe eye pain Increased redness or swelling Excessive tearing Yellow or green discharge Sensitivity to light (photophobia) Blurred vision that doesn’t improve within 24 hours
Allergic Reactions
Allergic reactions, though rare, can be serious. Watch for symptoms like:
- Hives Swelling of the face, lips, or tongue (angioedema) Difficulty breathing
If you experience any of these, seek immediate medical help. This is a medical emergency.
Persistent Symptoms
If your eye irritation or other symptoms persist for more than a week despite using Flonase eye drops as directed, consult your doctor. They can help determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
Specific Situations Requiring Immediate Medical Attention:
Sudden loss of vision Appearance of floaters or flashes of light Double vision (diplopia)
These symptoms may indicate a serious eye condition requiring prompt medical intervention.