Blurry vision and pain in children may be due to eye injury, and it is important to seek medical attention and treatment promptly.
There are many reasons for a child to frequently blink, including infections, eyelid inversion, ADHD, and eye strain.
Continual blinking for a month may be caused by trigeminal neuralgia, requiring regional massage, heat therapy, occlusion, acupuncture, and oral herbal medicine for invigorate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis (TCM). It is advised to avoid spicy, cold, and other irritating foods, drink plenty of water, and consume vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits. If the above methods are ineffective, consider minimally invasive surgery.
Unequal eye size in newborns may be caused by ptosis of the upper eyelid, which typically requires surgical treatment when the child is older.
A five-month-old baby’s left eye keeps watering, symptoms have temporarily eased after hospital cleaning but have recurred recently. Inquiry about the possible causes and treatment suggestions.
Inquire about the causes and treatment suggestions for a child diagnosed with optic nerve atrophy.
The causes of optic nerve atrophy are complex, mainly categorized into compressive, ischemic, and inflammatory types.
Understand the causes of pediatric external eye diseases and how to improve blinking issues through daily care and treatment.
Discussing the Causes and Treatment Plans for Pediatric Retinopathy
Explore the causes, diagnosis, and treatment methods of pediatric strabismus.