Question
Since November 23, a layer of fleshy tissue has appeared in the outer corner of the right eye of a 2-month-old baby. After consulting a hospital, it was informed that this is a growth of fleshy growths (polyps). Will this condition affect the baby’s vision? What should be the treatment approach?
Answer
This situation requires bringing the baby to a large ophthalmology hospital for examination to determine the cause and receive active treatment. It may be a dermoid cyst, and if it affects appearance, surgery can be considered. It is recommended to undergo an ophthalmic examination as soon as possible for timely diagnosis and treatment to achieve better treatment outcomes. Based on the specific condition, determine the subsequent treatment plan. As the baby grows older, it is suggested to first conduct a detailed examination and then proceed with treatment based on the examination results.