Excessive eye discharge in infants may be caused by heat, so it’s advisable to give them some cooling tea and pay attention to the amount of formula milk consumed.
Dealing with Common Eye Issues in Infants After Birth
Soon after birth, a child’s eyes often tear up, and they tend to cry frequently. What could be the reasons and how should they be handled?
Excessive eye discharge in newborns may be caused by overheating or wearing too many clothes, leading to internal heat. It is recommended to adjust the indoor temperature and humidity appropriately, and ensure that both the baby and the mother drink plenty of water. Additionally, use cotton swabs to clean the eye discharge from the baby’s eyes to maintain cleanliness and comfort. If the condition persists without improvement, it is advisable to take the baby to see a doctor promptly.
Eye injuries are one of the leading causes of blindness, with common damages including eye blows and penetrating injuries, which may lead to vision loss or even complete blindness. Preventive measures include wearing appropriate protective equipment and avoiding high-risk activities.
What should you do when your eye is injured?
If the eye membrane is ruptured due to an eye injury, it is recommended to seek professional ophthalmologist assistance for surgical treatment and pay attention to post-operative care to prevent infection and complications.
Eye trauma caused by cutting sheets may include symptoms such as difficulty opening the eyelids, lack of light sensation, eye shrinkage, and numbness on the half side of the face and head.
For eye trauma bleeding, it is important to identify the cause and adopt targeted treatment, while also cooperate with daily care such as drinking plenty of water and consuming a rich variety of vitamins to effectively control the condition.
Regular follow-up visits are necessary after glaucoma surgery to adjust treatment plans according to the condition.