How to treat red eye disease in children

  Although the incidence of red eye disease is high among adults, children are also one of the high incidence groups. The incidence rate is high in the spring and autumn, and schools are one of the highest incidence areas. Once ignored, it is likely to cause widespread infection. Once red eye disease is found, it should be treated in a timely manner. So how to treat children's red eye disease?

  

How to treat red eye disease in children1

  If a child discovers red eye disease, it can be treated with medication or by strengthening daily dietary adjustments.

  Eating anti-inflammatory foods: Some foods are not suitable for babies with red eye disease. Consuming warm, spicy, and spicy foods can worsen the condition. When preparing food for babies, mothers should try to avoid using spicy and irritating ingredients such as scallions, chives, garlic, chili peppers, etc. There are also foods such as hairtail, yellow croaker, eel, shrimp, mustard greens, crabs, etc. that cannot be eaten by babies.

  Proper eye cleaning: Use the correct cleaning method. When cleaning the baby's eyes, use a disinfected towel or gauze dipped in boiled cold water to wipe the baby's eyes. The force should not be too strong to avoid causing eye damage to the baby.

  Be cautious with eye drops: If you are sick, you should take medication. Baby's red eye disease also needs to be treated with medication, but you cannot use eye drops indiscriminately. It is necessary to have the doctor conduct a detailed examination before deciding on the type of eye drops. Eye drops should be administered regularly, preferably every half an hour. When the condition improves, the frequency can be reduced as appropriate until recovery is achieved.

  Baby suffering from red eye disease must be treated in a timely manner, and the condition cannot be delayed.

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