What to Do When a Child Suddenly Loses Vision?

A child around five years old suddenly loses vision, which may be due to transient ischemia caused by retinal artery spasm. If such symptoms occur occasionally, there is usually no need to worry. However, if they occur frequently, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly to prevent vascular blockage. Additionally, your symptoms may be related to blepharitis, a common eye disease that can be caused by bacteria, seborrheic dermatitis, or regional allergic reactions, leading to chronic inflammation of the eyelid margin, eyelashes, and hair follicles. In such cases, treatment with traditional Chinese medicine that promotes lung function, clears heat, and expels wind can be effective.
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