A newborn boy, at 18 days old, visited the pediatric hospital due to excessive eye discharge. The doctor prescribed Tilybuto eye drops. After more than 20 days of medication, the eye discharge ceased, but the left eye produces no tears during crying, while the right eye has abundant tears. The patient inquired about the cause and treatment methods, and whether it can heal naturally.
How to deal with the problem of excessive baby eyelid discharge.
Explore the possible causes and coping measures for a six-month-old baby frequently rubbing their eyes, including the identification and management of eye inflammation.
Small blisters under a newborn’s eyelids may be caused by bacterial or viral infections. Usually, these infections are not severe and can be treated by maintaining good hygiene and cleaning the eyes with a gentle solution. If symptoms do not improve or worsen, it is important to take the child to the hospital for a check-up.
A patient inquires about the appropriateness of using hot compress and boiled eggs to treat eye corner bruises, and the reason for the blackening of the eyes after application.
Does your child’s eye appearance seem a bit off? Could it be strabismus?
Discuss the causes and appropriate care measures for a blue swelling appearing at the corner of a newborn’s right eye after birth.
Understanding the possible causes and appropriate treatment methods for excessive eye discharge in a two-year-old boy to maintain children’s eye health.
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?
How to deal with the issue of a five-month-old baby’s lower eyelid being red and swollen with small granules