Question
Why do kids cry when their eyes are blown by the wind, especially in their right eye? What treatment methods are available? Thank you!!!!!!!!
Answer
Crying when the eyes are blown by the wind is likely a case of wind-induced lacrimation, possibly caused by excessive tear secretion, narrow tear points and tear ducts, blockages in the nasal tear ducts, inflammation of the lacrimal sac, and certain eye diseases. It is recommended to visit an ophthalmology hospital for a check-up and treatment as soon as possible to avoid missing the best treatment time. For pediatric patients, parents should remain calm, take their children to a regular hospital for examination and treatment promptly, and pay attention to their regular check-ups and symptomatic treatment under the guidance of a doctor, as children’s physical resistance is weaker and they are more prone to pediatric general surgery issues.