Atropine eye drops are commonly used to dilate the pupil before thorough medical examinations. They also help treat certain eye infections that cause pain and spasms in the internal muscles. Atropine relaxes these muscles, relieving discomfort and improving the ability to perform a thorough visual examination. The drops are placed inside the affected eye. It is important to adhere to the dosage prescribed by the doctor. Wash your hands before use to avoid contamination. Avoid direct contact with the eye with the dropper tip. Follow-up with your doctor is essential while using atropine to ensure maximum benefit and avoid any potential complications.