Side effects | Posiformin® 2% eye ointment

Side effects The most common side effect of Posiformin® 2% Eye Ointment is a temporary visual impairment. Due to the special composition of the eye ointment, an ointment film initially remains on the eye, which prevents sharp vision for a short period of time. Therefore, no machines should be operated immediately after application of Posiformin® … Side effects | Posiformin® 20.000000e+0ye ointment

Contraindications | Posiformin® 2% eye ointment

Contraindications Contraindications against Posiformin® 2% eye ointment are only given in the case of a known allergy or intolerance to one or more of the ingredients. In this case you should switch to an alternative eye ointment or eye drops. In addition, Posiformin® 2% eye ointment should not be used when wearing contact lenses in … Contraindications | Posiformin® 20.000000e+0ye ointment

From how many years may the eye ointment be used? | Posiformin® 2% eye ointment

From how many years may the eye ointment be used? Since the eye ointment is effective in the eye due to its ingredients, but the active ingredients do not or only to a very small extent end up in the body, application in children is also possible. The dosage is already at a young age … From how many years may the eye ointment be used? | Posiformin® 20.000000e+0ye ointment

Symptoms | Skin rash at the corner of the eye

Symptoms The accompanying symptoms depend on the underlying disease and can therefore be quite different. A frequent accompanying symptom is itching. Furthermore, pain, fever or swelling are possible accompanying symptoms. Typical symptoms of conjunctivitis include a foreign body sensation in the eye, severe redness of the eye and photophobia. A typical symptom of lachrymal sac … Symptoms | Skin rash at the corner of the eye

Red eye in child and infant

Introduction Especially in early childhood, reddened and irritated eyes occur more frequently, so that it is important to be able to differentiate at least in the beginning what the inflammation in the child is actually caused by. In addition to reactions to the environment (sun, wind, allergy), bacterial infections are also possible, which is why … Red eye in child and infant