If you are supposed to put eyedrops in the conjunctival sac, where is the conjunctival sac?


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Pull your bottom eyelid down. The red tissue you see down there is where you put the drops. Carefully, if you please. And do NOT touch the applicator to the tissues--you'll contaminate the applicator.
Pull your lower eyelid down and away from your eye. the space between the lower eyelid and your eyeball is the conjuntival sac.
In the inner part of your bottom eyelid. Putting the eyedrops in a normal manor will get the medicine into the sac.

Be sure not to touch the tip of the applicator to your eye. You will contanminate the bottle.
The conjunctival sac is the space between the eyelids and the eyeball. If you pull out the bottom lid, you can drop the drops in the sac it forms.
the inner corner of your eye
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