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Symptoms of fundus lesions in premature infants


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The symptoms of premature fundus disease include fundus hemorrhage, foggy shadow in the field of vision, white pupils, etc.
1. Fundus hemorrhage
fundus disease can lead to abnormal blood rheology around the fundus, increased blood viscosity, increased platelet count, etc., easy to rupture, causing fundus hemorrhage.
2. Fog shadow in the field of vision
fundus disease can lead to unclear retinal imaging, and fixed cloud-like shadow will appear in the center of the field of vision when the child sees objects.
3. White
pupils of premature infants with fundus disease are susceptible to infection by foreign pathogens, causing iridocyclitis. Inflammatory factors can cause inflammatory secretion of iris exudation, covering the color of iris itself, showing white pupils.