Red and swollen eyelids with excessive discharge in children may be caused by conjunctivitis. Eye drops and drinking chrysanthemum and prunella tea can help improve the condition, along with maintaining a light diet and drinking plenty of water.
A four-month-old baby sometimes has eyelashes or eye boogers attached to their eyes, but they don’t seem to feel any discomfort. Is this a normal phenomenon?
The child’s eyes often tear and they tend to cry easily. The vision test results show that the child has myopia and high astigmatism.
A child’s slow vision development at four and a half years old can be caused by various reasons; learn how to handle it
A baby’s sclera turning blue might be due to iron deficiency anemia
What should be done if a four-year-old child has nearsightedness and amblyopia?
Excessive eye discharge in newborns may be due to conjunctivitis or dacryocystitis, and it requires the use of eye drops and massaging the lacrimal sac to alleviate symptoms.
What should you do if a newborn’s eyes don’t open?
If a newborn’s face and eyes turn yellow, it may be due to jaundice, which can be improved through diet and breastfeeding.
Yellow, sticky secretion in a newborn’s eye may be caused by dacryocystitis and requires timely medical attention for diagnosis and treatment.