Newborns often have watery eyes and are prone to crying. People wonder if LED can be used for children’s eye care.
Children with myopia and strabismus can improve their vision through eye training games. It is recommended to actively treat and regularly check, while also paying attention to eye care measures in daily life, such as adequate water intake and consumption of vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables.
Myopia in children can be corrected with the acupuncture therapy using the plum blossom needles.
Neonatal leukocoria is typically discovered after birth, as it cannot be detected during pregnancy through ultrasound or other examination methods.
Newborns can be treated with chloramphenicol eye drops for conjunctivitis, and the treatment is effective. However, if parents are concerned about potential side effects of chloramphenicol, tobramycin eye drops can also be an option. Before using any medication, it is best to consult a doctor for professional advice. If the condition does not improve after treatment, it is important to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and take appropriate treatment measures. Additionally, it is very important for newborns to take care of their eyes, including avoiding direct exposure to bright light, keeping the eyes clean, and consuming foods beneficial to the eyes, which can help prevent and improve eye problems.
A normal slit-lamp examination can exclude cataracts, but it cannot determine whether glaucoma is excluded. Further measurement of intraocular pressure is needed for a definitive diagnosis.
With optic nerve atrophy already present, is it possible to maintain the current condition and prevent further deterioration through treatment?
Discussing the Possibility of Treating Optic Nerve Atrophy
Traumatic optic nerve damage can lead to optic nerve atrophy, but the effectiveness of treatment depends on the severity and type of the injury.
The right eye cannot fully open, accompanied by a deviation upwards and inward of the right eye and a tumor around the right orbital area, with an unknown nature, requiring further examination for diagnosis.