Causes and Treatments of Red, Swollen Eyes with Tears

Soon after birth, if a child often has tears in their eyes and excessive eye mucus, it may be due to conjunctivitis. Treatment can include using eye drops or drinking chrysanthemum and fritillaria water. These methods can be effective. It’s important to maintain a light diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and drink plenty of water.
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Causes and Treatments of Retinal Detachment

The causes of retinal detachment are often related to trauma or excessive eye strain, commonly found in middle-aged or elderly individuals, often accompanied by myopia and usually affecting both eyes sequentially. In children, if retinal atrophy is not treated promptly and correctly, it may progress rapidly and cause serious consequences. Therefore, parents should pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek treatment in a timely manner.
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Causes and Treatments of Strabismus and Blinking

Children’s blinking may be due to refractive errors, amblyopia, astigmatism, or habitual movements. A comprehensive ophthalmic examination is necessary, especially for amblyopia and strabismus. Before treatment, understand the cause and implement symptomatic treatment. Pay attention to daily care measures, and it is recommended to eat less spicy food and more eye-friendly foods.
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Causes of Eye Puffiness

Eye puffiness can be caused by physiological or pathological factors. Physiological causes may include poor sleep, an unsuitable pillow, or crying for too long. Pathological causes can be inflammation (recurrence of eye inflammation) or non-inflammatory conditions (allergies, heart disease, hypothyroidism, nephritis, etc.). During treatment, it is important to pay attention to diet, maintain a regular schedule, actively participate in physical exercise, adjust mental and physical health, and maintain good personal hygiene to avoid bacterial invasion.
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