Question

The nine-month-old baby has had blood veins in the sclera for a month, with no secretion from the eyes and minimal crying. Traditional Chinese medicine and eye drops have been used without significant effect. What could be the cause, and what are the potential consequences? Can you provide treatment suggestions and recommend some common pediatric eye drops?

Answer

Hello: I’m sorry! Since the child’s current condition has not yet been determined to be a specific cause, it is impossible to prescribe medication! Therefore, what you should do now is not to use medication blindly but to actively take the child to the hospital for examination and diagnosis, and then determine the specific medication for treatment. As there are many potential causes of eye problems, it is necessary to identify the cause before treatment can be effective. Moreover, care measures in daily life are indispensable. It is recommended to eat less spicy food and more eye-protecting foods.