If your child’s eyes are red and they develop red bumps, it could be scarlet fever. Treatment requires anti-inflammatory medication and plenty of fluids.
After having a fever on the third or fourth day of the Chinese New Year, a child developed a lump in the corner of their right eye. The doctor at Handan First Hospital diagnosed it as a cyst, commonly occurring around the eyelid margin. The tumor is the size of a needle handle, densely packed and slightly raised with a pinkish hue and an itchy sensation. As it grows, it resembles a plum in appearance, and breaking it open can cause bleeding. Some patients have a possibility of malignancy. It is recommended to have the cyst surgically removed promptly. For those who are not suitable for surgery, gamma knife treatment can be considered. Since there are various causes of orbital diseases and orbital tumors, it is necessary to identify the cause before treatment to achieve efficacy. Moreover, nursing care in daily life is indispensable. It is suggested to drink plenty of water and consume vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins.
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Abnormal pupils in children’s eyes may be due to strabismus, and it is important to have regular eye exams to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Possible Causes and Solutions for Uncomfortable Eyes in Children
A small bump inside a 4-year-old child’s eyelid may be caused by hemangiomas or other benign skin tumors, and no special treatment is required at this time.
Understand the symptoms of glaucoma, including eye pain, vision decline, photophobia, tearing, and headaches, and emphasize the importance of seeking timely medical attention for professional examination.
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What should be done if scars appear after glaucoma surgery?
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