A child has a lot of eye droppings. What's going on

  The eyes are the window to the soul, and eye health is also a concern for many parents, especially in today's society where electronic products are abundant, which has led to many eye problems. Therefore, some parents may worry about their children's eye health when they notice an increase in eye droppings. So, what's the problem with a lot of eye droppings in children's eyes?

  

A child has a lot of eye droppings. What's going on1

  Children with excessive eye discharge may be caused by blockage of the nasolacrimal duct or infectious conjunctivitis. If it is a blockage of the nasolacrimal duct, it can be relieved by massaging the corners of the eyes to help remove the blockage and relieve the symptoms of excessive eye discharge. However, if it is infectious conjunctivitis, it is necessary to seek medical examination to determine whether it is a bacterial or viral infection in order to receive targeted treatment.

  In addition, there are other conditions that may cause an increase in eye secretions, such as dacryocystitis, but this condition is relatively rare. If a child experiences nasal congestion and runny nose, and it is not a cold, it is considered that the increase in secretions is caused by dacryocystitis. It is best to seek medical diagnosis and reasonable medication treatment to avoid delaying the condition.

  Because children often rub their eyes and other movements, poor hand hygiene can easily lead to eye infections such as bacteria and viruses. Therefore, parents must pay attention to developing good personal hygiene habits for their babies. After playing, do not rub their eyes casually, read electronic products and books, and also pay attention to eye usage time to avoid eye fatigue.

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