After strabismus surgery, the child experiences discomfort, parents are worried about worsening conditions, and seek medical advice.
Understand the causes and solutions for a baby’s strabismus.
My baby is two years old, and a month ago, I noticed some swelling under the lower eyelid. I found several small white bumps inside the lower eyelid. I initially thought they would absorb on their own, but now I see that there are fewer bumps, but one is larger and doesn’t have a noticeable bulge. The baby doesn’t feel any pain. After a hospital check-up, it was recommended that surgery be performed. The risk of harm from pain in the child means surgery is necessary; otherwise, the cyst could burst, leaving scars on the eye. If the red and swollen area expands, or if there are symptoms like high fever or headache, it’s essential to go to the hospital quickly to avoid delayed treatment and the spread of infection to orbital cellulitis.
Excessive eye discharge and cough in babies may be caused by a cold. It is recommended to give the child Huitong, pediatric amoxicillin, and pediatric expectorant cough medicine for treatment, and to drink plenty of water to help the body recover.
My child is 18 months old and has had eye discharge since being weaned at 11 months. Sometimes, the eyelashes also turn inward. I was small when the eyelashes started to turn inward, but the doctor said it would get better as I grew older, which it has. But why does the eye discharge still occur so frequently?
Newborns often have watery eyes and cry a lot. How should you handle this situation?
After baby’s lacrimal duct ligation, if there are still tears and eye boogers, what should parents do?
My baby just turned one month old. Since one month, the left eye has been producing eye boogers, which reappear soon after wiping them away. Even without eye boogers, there is always watery eyes in the orbital area. The other eye is normal. This has caused one eye to be larger than the other, which is very distressing to watch. I don’t know what kind of disease this is? What precautions should be taken?
Your baby is about to turn three months old, and you’ve recently noticed some dandruff around his eyebrows and eyelids on the cheeks. There’s no eczema. Can you use some moisturizing cream for him?
Parents inquire about their baby’s lackluster eyes, which may indicate a lack of nutrition.