Neonatal dacryocystitis has what symptom, how to treat

Dr. Jesse Nelson
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2025-05-15 16:20:37
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The common clinical symptoms of neonatal dacryocystitis are epiphora, mucopurulent eye secretions, congestion or eczema. You can take your baby to the pediatrics or ophthalmology department of a public 3A hospital for treatment. Antibiotic eye drops can be used as prescribed, and lacrimal irrigation can also be performed.