In fact, every parent is also a gradual process of learning while taking care of their children. When a child experiences any discomfort in their body, they often fail to identify and determine where the problem lies. The eyes are the most fragile place, so if a baby is injured, it can be quite troublesome. How to judge if the eyes are injured? Let's take a look together.
How to determine if a baby's eyes are injured
When a baby experiences difficulty opening their eyes or tears with redness and swelling after being injured, it indicates that their eyes are injured and require timely treatment. If a child only cries for a while after being touched, and then their eyes open without any problems, it means that their eyes are fine, so they need to pay attention to observation.
What to do after a baby's eyes are injured
After a baby's eyes are damaged, it is important to seek timely treatment and check for any damage to the eyeball or other soft tissues. After treatment, pay attention to giving the eyes sufficient rest and avoiding fatigue that is not conducive to the recovery of the eyes. Pay attention to the cleanliness around the eyes to avoid bacterial invasion, which is not conducive to the recovery of the eyes. Do not let the baby touch the eyes.
If the baby's eyes are not bandaged after injury, parents need to pay attention at all times to avoid the child accidentally touching the injured area again. At the same time, pay attention to supplementing nutrition for children, avoid eating stimulating foods that are not conducive to wound recovery, and try to avoid babies crying and harming wounds as much as possible. If harmful dirt enters, clean it up in a timely manner and do not let babies touch it.