Whether surgery is needed for eye artery bleeding depends on the effectiveness of medication treatment and understanding of the cause. Before treatment, it is necessary to consult a professional physician and implement symptomatic treatment, while also combining daily care and dietary adjustments.
After glaucoma laser surgery, patients typically need to be observed in the hospital for a period of time before being allowed to return home for rest and recovery.
A 9-year-old girl watches TV very closely, and she can’t see clearly if she sits further away. The hospital examination shows symptoms of strabismus, and the parents are very worried about their child’s condition. Do you need to use mydriasis for the amblyopia examination? Amblyopia examination requires mydriasis to accurately obtain the results. The younger the child, the better the correction effect after treatment, as children’s eyes are not fully grown and developed. It is best to consult a doctor at a professional hospital during the treatment process. Different causes can lead to different symptoms, and patients need to go to a regular top-grade hospital for systematic and standardized examinations as soon as possible for targeted treatment. In addition, patients should maintain regular work and rest times, do a good job of keeping warm, eat more light and soft foods, keep indoor ventilation, and drink more hot water.
A 3-year-old child may exhibit the symptom of an eye rolling into the white when blinking, which could be a sign of a tic disorder.
Does a child born with left eye esotropia require treatment?
A 3.5-month-old baby has excessive tear secretion and a small amount of eye mucus. Diagnosed with nasal duct obstruction, does the baby need to be hospitalized?
Discuss the treatment options for a child with 15 degrees of exotropia, including surgical and non-surgical methods, and how parents should choose the appropriate treatment plan.
Understand the advice on whether a child with amblyopia should consider surgical treatment.
Dacryocystitis is a common disease in infants and toddlers. How should parents handle it?
In May 2014, a six-year-old child was found to have an eye bulging outward, painless and itchy, with only swelling, and inquired whether treatment was necessary.