Treatment for Neonatal Conjunctivitis

Neonatal conjunctivitis typically occurs between 5 to 14 days after birth, with symptoms including swollen eyelids, red conjunctiva, swelling, and increased secretion. Treatment methods include using chloramphenicol eye drops, penicillin eye drops, or erythromycin ointment, among others. If not treated promptly, the inflammation may affect the cornea, potentially impacting the baby’s vision.
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Treatment for Pediatric Amblyopia with White Shadow in the Right Eye

A white shadow in the right pupil of a child is not a cataract. Various treatment methods for pediatric amblyopia can be used, such as patching, suppression therapy, occlusion therapy, retinal stimulation, red filter therapy, fine motor training, and cycloplegic training. The pediatric strabismus and amblyopia treatment at Eye Hospital uses a visual acuity training system that engages children in enjoyable environments to achieve good treatment results.
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