Discussing treatment methods for pediatric dacryocystitis and congenital dacryocystoceles, as well as potential complications.
Pediatric external eye diseases may be caused by bacterial, viral, or chlamydial infections, such as conjunctivitis and keratitis, and require proper treatment and care.
Offer treatment suggestions and medication instructions for pediatric glaucoma.
Discussing the treatment and daily care recommendations for children with mild amblyopia and myopic astigmatism.
How to treat keratitis and provide related care suggestions
With onset around one year of age and looking at people with strabismus, plastic surgery can be considered, which is more effective and generally less expensive. Before treatment, it is important to clarify the cause of the child’s strabismus and amblyopia, and adopt targeted treatment methods to achieve the therapeutic effect. Daily care measures should not be ignored. It is recommended to drink more water and eat more vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits.
Congenital glaucoma is an eye condition that accompanies individuals from birth, often characterized by symptoms such as increased intraocular pressure, blurred vision, and eye pain. Treatment typically involves early surgery and medication to control intraocular pressure to slow the progression of the disease.
How to treat and correct obvious strabismus in a child’s right eye?
Inquire about the treatment methods and associated costs for a 2-year-old child who suffered an injury to the left eye, resulting in blurred vision one year after surgery, and was diagnosed with traumatic cataracts after examination.
How should astigmatism in children be treated? What care should be observed in daily life?