Blinking is a physiological need of the eyes, which can moisten the cornea and conjunctiva, prevent dryness of the eyes, maintain the luster of the cornea, and clear away dust and bacteria from the conjunctival sac. Reasons for a child’s blinking include conjunctivitis, dry conjunctivitis, visual fatigue, myopia, amblyopia, and ADHD. Criticizing and educating children can prevent the formation of the habit. Here are some suggestions on how to handle a child’s blinking problem
Not long after birth, the child’s eyes have been watering, and they often cry. What could be the cause of deep red discharge from the child’s eyes?
Greyish discoloration of the sclera in infants may be related to conjunctival stones.
Frequent blinking in children may be due to trachoma or eye discomfort.
I’ve been feeling not too well lately and can’t seem to figure out why. What are some effective eye drops for duct blockage?
My child has been crying a lot and their eyes are always watering. What are the recommended eye pressure-lowering eye drops for glaucoma?
How long will the clinical symptoms of hormonal glaucoma disappear and what is the prognosis?
Left cheek pain may be caused by mumps or temporomandibular joint disorder, it is recommended to visit the oral department as soon as possible for examination, to clarify the cause and implement symptomatic treatment. In daily life, pay attention to drinking plenty of water and consuming vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits.
Understand the different methods of removing under-eye bags, as well as the principles and effects behind the surgery.
Treatment and observation focus for retinopathy in premature infants with a history of oxygen therapy