What s going on with the baby s eyes having eye droppings, what s going on with the baby s eyes havi

Updated on parenting 2024-05-04
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After getting up in the morning, there is a lot of eye feces, and it is yellow pus-like eye feces, and I can't open my glasses in the morning, so I have to use a warm towel to warm it and gently wipe it clean

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What the parents should know about the baby's eye droppings.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    People who have no eye problems have very little or no eye droppings. However, some babies wake up with eye droppings at the corners of their eyes, and when there are too many eye droppings, they even stick their eyelids to make the eyelids not easy to open, and sometimes there are eye droppings during the day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many infants and young children aged 2 to 6 months, who see an increase in eye droppings immediately after birth, and even discharge from the more serious ones that sticks to the eyelashes, causing infants and young children to cry endlessly when their eyelids cannot be opened.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The child has a heat build-up in his body, which is commonly known as fire.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A little on the fire, drink plenty of water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Babies have a sudden increase in eye excretion, accompanied by redness of the eyes, and have conjunctivitis. Parents need to take their babies to the hospital for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment in a timely manner under the advice of a doctor**. Pay attention to cleaning your baby's hands to avoid rubbing his eyes and rubbing bacteria into his eyes, and separating the towel from the adult to avoid cross-infection.

    It is common in six-month-old babies, because at this time, the nasolacrimal duct at the lower end of the baby's embryo has not degenerated, and has not formed a normal opening, which is easy to cause infection caused by tears and bacteria, which is manifested as the baby's eyes are always watery, and the eyes are excessively excreted or even red and swollen.

    If the diagnosis of neonatal tear duct obstruction is made, the baby can first cooperate with the doctor to massage the eyes and antibiotic eye drops** within 3 months, most tear duct obstruction will increase with the baby's age; If there is no remission within three months, an exploratory procedure may be required. Because the embryonic residual membrane at the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct does not degenerate, blocking the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct, tears and bacteria accumulate in the lacrimal sac located below the inner corner of the eye**, resulting in secondary infection. A yellowish-white discharge often appears in the corners of the eyes, and a yellowish-white purulent discharge can overflow in extrusions and bulges.

    Parents can use the thumb or index finger to compress the lacrimal sac, according to the baby's nose root and the corner of the eye**, squeeze the pus in a clockwise direction, the baby's eye corner will have a part of the pus flowing out, parents will wipe the baby clean, under the guidance of the doctor with antibiotic eye medicine. When massage and conservative** are ineffective, the baby can undergo exploratory surgery after 6 months. Because the mother has gonorrhea, the newborn becomes infected while passing through the birth canal, and both eyes appear at the same time, presenting as acute purulent conjunctival inflammation.

    Often, the eyelids are extremely red and swollen, barely able to open, and constantly produce large amounts of purulent eye droppings. Penicillins are effective against this disease. In order to avoid cross-infection, the system** should be carried out in a regular hospital to avoid delaying the condition.

    Conjunctivitis is more common. If the discharge is a sticky white filamentous substance, dry eye syndrome and acute allergic conjunctivitis should be considered. If the discharge is thick and slightly yellowish and increases over time, the possibility of chronic allergic conjunctivitis and trachoma should be considered.

    Topical antibiotic eye drops and eye creams can improve symptoms, and conjunctival irrigation can help inflammation subside.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It may be caused by the blockage of the tear duct, and the tear duct irrigation should be done at 4 months, which may be due to the poor patency of the nasolacrimal duct, or it may be caused by the fire.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It may be conjunctivitis, it may be that the baby has a cold, it may be caused by dacryocystitis, or it may be that the baby is dehydrated.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It may be that the baby is on fire, or it may be that the baby is dehydrated, it may be that the baby has inflammation, or it may be dacryocystitis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may be that he is on fire, and to improve his baby's fire, you can give him milk powder with partially hydrolyzed milk protein, such as Minjia.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The baby's eye droppings may be related to conjunctivitis, nasolacrimal duct blockage, allergies, etc., or it may be caused by physiological factors.

    1.Conjunctivitis: The eye feces caused by conjunctivitis are generally yellow-colored viscous discharge, which may also be accompanied by symptoms such as eye redness, photophobia, and tearing, most of which are caused by bacterial infection.

    2.Nasolacrimal duct blockage: It can also cause the baby to have symptoms of eye feces, and the child is also prone to tears.

    3.Allergies: Allergies to some substances can also cause a lot of eye droppings, so avoid rubbing your baby's eyes.

    4.Physiological factors: It is normal for a child to have a little eye droppings after sleeping.

    There may be other reasons for the baby's eye droppings, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and after the examination is clear, give targeted treatment or **.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What should I do if my baby's eyes always have eye droppings.

    Hello, there is eye feces in the baby's eyes, you can use the following methods, 1, warm water cleaning because the eye feces will stick to the baby's eyes, the baby will have pain, at this time it is best not to pull hard, it is easy to strain the baby's eyelashes or hurt the corners of the eyes, parents should moisten the eye feces with warm water, and then gently wipe off. 2. Eat more vegetables and fruits, because vegetables and fruits are rich in vitamin C, which can accelerate the baby's body metabolism, supplement the loss of vitamins in the baby's body, and quickly reduce fire and clear heat. 3. Properly wear the baby's firepower and fear of heat, I wear too much for the baby, covering too tightly will cause the heat in the baby's body to not be able to dissipate, and accumulate in the body to cause the baby to be on fire and cause more eye feces, so parents should give the baby appropriate clothes according to the change of weather, do not cover too tightly.

    4. Drink more waterDrinking more water can accelerate the body's metabolism and endocrine circulation in the baby's body, let the baby urinate more, and make the fire in the body be discharged through urine, so drinking more water is also a good way to reduce the baby's eye feces.

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