Question

The baby’s eye was poked by a straw, and the white part of the eye is red, but there is no crying or blurred vision. Antibiotic eye drops have been used, and a plan is being made to visit an ophthalmology hospital for further examination.

Answer

Based on your description, the baby’s eye has sustained an eye injury, leading to subconjunctival skin breakage. There is no need to be overly concerned at this point. Continue using the antibiotic eye drops for inflammation and avoid rubbing the eyes. It is recommended that you visit a local, authorized hospital’s ophthalmology department for a detailed examination, including the condition of vision, conjunctiva, and cornea.