Treating a Baby’s Right Eye Outer Corner Laceration

A 4-year-old baby’s right eye outer corner, near the white of the eye, was lacerated by sugary, saw-toothed candy paper. The area from the eye’s iris and white boundary to the outer corner is cone-shaped with an uneven surface. There are fine white blisters near the eye with blood vessels, and it has been over a week with no improvement. The child claims no pain. Previous treatment and its effectiveness: No treatment was administered, as there was a concern about misdiagnosis due to improper medication. Seeking assistance: How to completely restore the original condition, suspecting conjunctivitis and lacrimal duct obstruction, suggesting to first drop eye drops and clean the lacrimal duct. Alternate use of Acyclovir eye drops and Ofloxacin eye drops every 2 hours. The washcloth must be boiled and sterilized 2-3 times a day and used separately to prevent repeated infections.
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