Question

What should you do if a child has a cold, fever, and increased eye discharge?

Answer

An increase in eye discharge in children can be a sign of a mild infection. When a child has a cold and fever, these symptoms may be the result of inflammation. In such cases, consider using chloramphenicol eye drops to alleviate the symptoms. If the situation does not improve, seek professional medical assistance immediately. Avoid self-treatment at home to prevent further health risks to the child. Always maintain a cautious attitude towards the child’s health issues.