What's wrong with baby eyes?

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2025-05-24 13:04:48 Views: 15 times

Infant droppings, common causes are neonatal dacryocystitis, conjunctivitis. Neonatal dacryocystitis is caused by embryo residue blockage at the nasolacrimal duct, and its common symptoms are tears, pus, mucus or yellow secretion overflow from the lacrimal sac area. For neonatal dacryocystitis, it is recommended to take conservative treatment methods and local use of antibiotic eye drops, daily massage of the lacrimal sac area, 2~3 times a day, some children can recover by conservative treatment, if not recovered, it is recommended to go to the ophthalmology line lacrimal duct probing treatment. Conjunctivitis, more common is infectious conjunctivitis, its symptoms are red, secretion, generally given the corresponding anti-infective eye drops treatment mostly can recover.

What's wrong with baby eyes?



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