Strabismus refers to the inability of both eyes to simultaneously focus on a target, a condition of the extraocular muscles, which can be categorized into two main types: congenital and paralytic squint.
Commonly found around the eyelid edge, these cysts appear as small, needle-like lumps arranged densely, with a pale red color and an itchy sensation. As they grow, they may resemble a plum in appearance, and breaking them open can lead to bleeding. Some patients may have a risk of malignancy. It is recommended to undergo timely surgical removal for treatment. For those who are not suitable for surgery, gamma knife treatment can be considered. Since the causes of orbital tumors can be diverse, it is essential to identify the cause before treatment to achieve effective results. Moreover, proper care measures in daily life are indispensable. It is suggested to drink plenty of water and consume vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins.
Children’s retinal diseases are varied, and treatment must be tailored to the condition, with nursing measures being important.
What is the appropriate treatment for a newborn with congenital tear duct obstruction?
How to Treat a Red Sac Inside a Girl’s Lower Eyelid
A three-year-old child has yellow, thick, sticky eye discharge that has been persistent for a day, accompanied by tears and puffy eyelids. This may be due to gastrointestinal issues, inadequate eye cleaning, or conjunctivitis. It is recommended to maintain eye hygiene, drink plenty of water, eat cooling foods, apply cold compresses to the child, and use symptomatic anti-inflammatory eye drops and ointments.
Treatment Methods and Examination Suggestions for Adult Amblyopia
Understanding the Methods and Precautions for Treating Amblyopia
Amblyopia and astigmatism are often related to insufficient nutritional supply to the eyes. Treating amblyopia requires attention to supplementing the corresponding nutrients, and specific health supplements can be taken orally, along with treatment before a certain age.
My child has been born not long ago, and their eyes always tear up, and they often cry. How should amblyopia be treated?