Question

How should I deal with a white spot in my baby’s eye center?

Answer

There is a white spot in the center of my baby’s eye, and it was initially diagnosed as corneal inflammation. After using levofloxacin eye drops, the white spot has become smaller, but there are still issues with photophobia and discomfort. The child often says they feel like something is in their eye (they may not be expressing it very well). At the Second People’s Hospital, they have carefully reviewed the previous treatment situation and effects: The doctor prescribed levofloxacin eye drops, which have been used consistently. Now that the white spot in the center of the eye has shrunk, what kind of help is needed? Should I change the eye drops? Is it okay for the child to keep using this eye drop? Is this symptom indicative of corneal inflammation?