What about baby conjunctivitis?

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Infant conjunctivitis is normally caused by bacterial infections, including Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, etc. For this disease, it is recommended to select sensitive antibiotics early to control local inflammation. The most commonly used drug for children is Tobramycin Eye Drops, also known as Tobramycin. In the early symptoms are very obvious, the frequency of eye drops needs to be higher, at least every 1-2 hours. As the symptoms ease, gradually reduce the frequency until they return to normal. If the child's eye secretions are particularly high, be sure to clear the eye secretions early. You can use saline to flush the conjunctiva sac, which is also conducive to the recovery of conjunctivitis. The recovery time of this disease is generally about 1-3 weeks.

What about baby conjunctivitis?



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