How to put eye drops the right way:
Eye drops work only if they reach the eye.
Many people miss the eye, use too much, or let the medicine drain away too fast. This does not mean they are careless. No one is taught how to use eye drops properly.
Good technique helps the medicine work better and reduces side effects. The steps are simple and do not take much time.
Start with clean hands
Wash your hands with soap and water. Dry them. Check the bottle label. Make sure you are using the correct drop and the correct eye.
If the bottle was kept in the fridge, wait a minute before use. Cold drops can make the eye water.
Get into a comfortable position
Sit in a chair or lie down.
Choose a place with good light. Tilt your head back. Look up. Use one finger to pull the lower eyelid down (NEVERE THE UPPER EYELID).
This creates a small pocket. The drop should go into this pocket, not onto the eyeball. Hold the bottle above the eye. Do not let the tip touch the eye, eyelids or lashes. This keeps the bottle clean.
Use one drop only
Press the bottle until one drop falls into the pocket. One drop is enough. The eye cannot hold more than one drop at a time.
If the drop misses the eye, try again. Do not rush. Close your eye after the drop goes in. Do not squeeze the eyelids.
Retain the drop in the eye
Place a finger on the inner corner of the eye, near the nose. Hold it there for one minute. This blocks the tear duct. It keeps the medicine in the eye and limits how much enters the body.
This step matters for glaucoma drops and for children.
If you use more than one drop
Wait at least five minutes before using the next drop. If you use drops too close together, the second one washes out the first.
If one medicine is a gel or ointment, use it last unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Common problems to avoid
Do not blink many times after putting in a drop. Blinking pushes the medicine out.
Do not touch the bottle tip to the eye or fingers. This can contaminate the drops.
Do not stop the drops because of brief stinging. Some drops sting for a few seconds. Tell your doctor if pain, redness, or blurred vision lasts.
One drop, placed the right way, does its job.
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If you're a regular young Indian man or woman in early 20s, do one favour on your next generation: have only one kid, or none at all (just adopt). There's no way you'll be able to give a high standard of living to your next generation, given the steady decline in everything that counts as good life: clean air, potable tap water, safe food, cheap fuel, affordable mass transport, livable cities, walkable footpaths, affordable quality education & healthcare, quality and paying jobs, social harmony, fraternity, & progressiveness.
This is the stark, naked truth. Accept it, or let your next generation curse you.
(this advice doesn't apply to the cream 5-10%)
People always say, “Don't burn bridges you might need those people someday.” But honestly, I hope you never find yourself relying on anyone who has tried to hurt you, belittle you, or tear you down. I pray that God gives you a life full of peace, purpose and abundance so much so that you'll never have to walk back across those bridges again.
@thepublicdoctor This scenario is only going to worsen in future. Our population is aging and fertility rates are falling. We are soon going to face a demographic crisis if the current generation doesn't correct this issue.
Central institutes don't have bonds but their graduates often choose to work there because of institutional support and good pay.
Try doing that for rural infra and you will see doctors join willingly.
Don't defend 21st century slavery in the name of bonds.
When you can't argue facts, resort to ad hominem attacks. You get an MBBS after 5 years. Anything you elect to do after that is voluntary. Many Engg grads also go get a Master's and PhD in a similar time frame. They can also make a similar argument. Just say that we don't want a bond, I can agree with that. But this whole line of "Let XYZ have a bond as well" is petulant nonsense.
Bad take.
The top elites are religious. The wannabes are not, thanks to systematic brainwashing and secular education.
Fortunately, GenZ is changing the scenario.
Muslims are devoted to their cause. No matter if they are elite or non elite.
Hindus on the other hand turn more liberal and non religious as they prosper. The never ending curse of Kaliyug.
your government, your political leaders and even your police force don’t care about you.
in a democracy, demographics is power.
and without power, you’ll be at the mercy of a mob that considers your very existence as a sin against their religion.
take notes.
@karthik2k2 Liberals form the lion's share in humanities and have the maximum power in shaping narratives. A certain Booker prize loudly proclaims that no terrorist attack ever took place.
But when movies like Dhurandhar enter the scene, their hegemony gets shattered.
I went to watch because of the liberal meltdown.
If the lobby is opposing something so much, then there must be some good to it.
Have now made my entire extended family watch the movie in theatres.
@AdityaDharFilms has redefined Bollywood with this piece of art.
During the First Day Film Struggled To Reach The Audience & Pickup , Then They Released This Banger One as Promo Material. Now Tickets are Unavailable Even in 2nd Week & Moving To 1000 CR !!!
Akshay Khanna aka AURA KHANNA Simply Act as The Saviour 🫡🔥🔥
I really want my generation to learn the art of confrontation. So many of us remain silent in situations which could be resolved by speaking up.
Dear interns, please do not allow JRs to exploit you like this.