This morning, upon waking up, I noticed that my daughter’s left eye is red and swollen with a lot of eye mucus, some yellow and some white. Her right eye also has some mucus but is not red. What could this be? What should I do?
Your child has a fever, cough, red eyes, and discharge. How should you handle this situation? Have there been any treatments in the past, and is measles a possibility?
A patient seeks treatment advice for facial paralysis accompanied by red, swollen eyes.
Red eyes after vitrectomy may be due to congestion caused by surgical irritation or bleeding from subconjunctival capillaries. It is recommended to consult a hospital for a check-up and use lubricating eye drops. Pay attention to rest and maintain a cheerful mood, and avoid eating spicy foods.
Red eyes in children may be caused by acute keratitis, which is an acute inflammation of the cornea caused by bacteria or viruses.
If a child is coughing and their eyes are red, what should be done?
Red eyes in children may be caused by conjunctivitis, and can be treated with medication along with antibiotic therapy. Additionally, increasing nutritional intake and choosing easily digestible foods can help improve symptoms.