Is the red corner of the baby's eye causing internal heat

  Many parents and friends find that the corners of their baby's eyes are a little red when washing their face. I believe this situation will make many parents and friends confused. Of course, there are also many people who believe that this situation should be caused by the baby's internal heat. So, is the red corners of the baby's eyes caused by internal heat?

  

Is the red corner of the baby's eye causing internal heat1

  The red corners of the baby's eyes may be due to internal heat. Mainly due to irregular daily diet or sleep patterns of babies, it is generally recommended that babies pay more attention to rest, drink more warm water, and have a light diet, which can reduce internal heat and improve the symptoms of red eyes in babies.

  Red corners of the eyes in babies may be related to conjunctivitis, which is a common disease mainly caused by bacterial or viral infections. If a baby has conjunctivitis, not only will the corners of the eyes turn red, but there will also be discomfort symptoms such as increased eye droppings and congested eyelids. This situation requires timely examination at the hospital and targeted treatment.

  The red corners of the baby's eyes may also be caused by foreign objects in the eyes. Some babies are relatively young and curious, often accidentally letting foreign objects enter their eyes while playing. If the foreign objects in their eyes are not cleaned up in time, it can cause the baby to have red eyes. So parents and friends should check if there are any foreign objects in the baby's eyes. If there are, simply removing the foreign objects can alleviate the discomfort symptoms.

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