Question

A six-year-old child frequently blinks and has been found to have abnormal vision after an eye examination. Are there specific causes for this phenomenon? The child’s intraocular pressure is elevated twice in the morning within 24 hours, and the previous eye drops treatment has been ineffective. The parents hope to receive relevant assistance.

Answer

The frequent blinking in children may be related to a deficiency of vitamin A in the body. When vitamin A is insufficient, children may exhibit blinking symptoms. It is recommended to increase the child’s intake of vitamin A and incorporate foods rich in vitamin A, such as carrots, into their diet. It is advised to seek a professional eye doctor’s diagnosis. After confirmation, symptomatic anti-inflammatory eye drops or ointments can be used for treatment. Additionally, ensure adequate rest, consume fresh fruits and vegetables, and maintain a positive lifestyle attitude.