Some mothers still think that the weather is good and they can take their babies outdoors for a walk, but who knows, as soon as the baby gets outdoors, their eyes start to shed tears. When they get home, they will be fine. There are still quite a few babies who blow romantic tears. Do babies like this need to tighten their eyes when blowing romantic tears? Is there something wrong with the baby's eyes?
The reason why babies shed tears when their eyes are blown by the wind should be due to windward tearing, which may be caused by excessive secretion of tears or narrowing of tear points and tear ducts, obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct, and other conditions. It is best to go to the hospital for examination and check the cause, and try to take the baby out as little as possible in situations like this.
Most babies shed tears when their eyes are exposed to wind because their lacrimal ducts are not yet fully developed. This is because babies' lacrimal ducts are relatively narrow, and they may experience spasms when exposed to cold. The tears secreted by the eyes after stimulation cannot be quickly and normally discharged through the lacrimal ducts, resulting in the occurrence of tears.
At this time, parents should not worry too much. It is best to take the baby away from windy places in a timely manner. Generally, the symptoms of crying in the baby can be improved. Regular local massage can be given to the baby, such as massaging the lacrimal sac area from the nose bridge side in an appropriate force from top to bottom, which can help the baby clear the lacrimal duct and reduce the symptoms of tearing after blowing.