This article discusses how to treat confirmed lacrimal duct obstruction, including initial antibiotic therapy, probe dilation, and final incision surgery.
For babies over three months old with excessive eye discharge, it may be necessary to alternate antibiotic and steroid eye drops, supplemented by oral antibiotics and good living care.
A one-and-a-half-year-old girl fell from the bed and experienced swelling and bruising around her eye after hitting the corner of a table. Initially, there were no apparent abnormalities, but swelling gradually turned into bruising. The parent noticed a small red spot near the child’s eye corner, suspecting it might be congestion, and sought professional advice. The child is currently in good spirits and active.
Treatment Recommendations for Constant Eye Watering and Nasal Congestion with Mucus
After recovery from facial paralysis, treatment suggestions for difficulty in opening eyes in sunlight, including facial nerve muscle examination and comprehensive treatment plans.
Discusses treatment options for a child’s myopia at the age of 11, including the use of glasses and orthokeratology lenses.