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Barley in the eye is a common disease that many people encounter at least once in their lives. The condition is characterized by a soft and swollen bump at the edge of the eyelid, which is caused by bacterial infections in the oil glands found on the eyelids. It can be painful, annoying and even affect the ability to perform daily tasks. Fortunately, we have various treatment methods available, one of which involves the use of the antibiotic ‘synthomycin’. This article examines the use of sintomycin to treat eye problems.
What is Sintomycin?
Sintomycin, also known as chloramphenicol, is a broad-spectrum antibiotic, effective against a wide variety of bacteria. Its use to treat eye infections, especially for barley, is attributed to its high efficiency and the development of low resistance by bacteria. Its main mode of action includes inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, thereby eliminating the bacteria that cause the infection.
How does sintomycin treat eye disease?
Barley is usually caused by staphylococcus bacteria. Sintomycin, with its broad-spectrum coverage, can effectively eliminate this bacterium. As an eye treatment, it is applied directly to the infected area, which allows a concentrated action against the bacteria. Over time, reduces the inflammation and helps resolve the barley.
How should synthomycin be used?
Sintomycin usually comes in the form of an eye ointment. Before applying synthomycin, clean your hands thoroughly to avoid introducing additional bacteria. If you are using the eye drops, tilt your head back, pull the lower eyelid down to create a pocket, and instill the recommended number of drops. Close your eyes for 2-3 minutes, without blinking or squinting. If using an ointment, apply a thin layer along the inside of the lower lid. Try to avoid touching your eye with the tube.
Considerations and precautions
While synthomycin is generally safe, it is essential to use it judiciously and under medical supervision to avoid possible side effects and the development of resistance. Always follow the doctor’s prescription and never use it for longer than recommended.
Common side effects may include mild eye irritation or burning immediately after use. If these symptoms persist or worsen, tell your doctor right away. Serious side effects are rare, but seek immediate medical attention if you experience vision changes, persistent eye pain, or eye discharge.
Avoid wearing contact lenses while using syntomycin, as it may interfere with the drug’s action and prolong the infection. In addition, note that sintomycin is not suitable for everyone. People with allergies to chloramphenicol or with a medical history of liver or kidney problems, or blood disorders should inform their doctor before using this medicine.
Summary
While home remedies and good eyelid hygiene can help manage and prevent stye, medical treatment such as synthomycin often proves to be the most effective solution, especially for recurrent or severe cases. However, as with any medication, its use should always be under professional guidance. Remember, self-medication can often cause more harm than good. With the right approach, barley can be treated effectively, allowing you to regain comfort and vision.