What are the symptoms of infantile keratitis

  The main site of keratitis is the cornea, especially when the cornea is injured, it can lead to the invasion of viruses or bacteria, causing inflammation in the corneal area. Keratitis can bring serious discomfort and pain to babies, but many parents are not very clear about the specific symptoms of their babies' keratitis. So, what are the symptoms of infantile keratitis?

  

What are the symptoms of infantile keratitis1

  The symptoms of keratitis in babies are very obvious, and in terms of pain, babies will feel strong pain. In addition to pain, babies may also feel foreign objects in their eyes and want to rub them. In addition, the symptoms of infantile keratitis also include the inability to see strong light.

  Tears streaming down, difficulty opening eyes, and various abnormalities such as swelling, redness, or congestion in the baby's capsule area. In addition to these common abnormal symptoms, if the baby's keratitis is not effectively treated, it can become more severe, leading to ulcers or perforations in the baby's corneal area, which may even cause blindness.

  Once a baby suffers from keratitis, it will definitely have a certain impact on their vision, which is inevitable. But as long as the treatment is appropriate and timely, the impact of keratitis on the baby's vision can be reduced, that is, the impact can be minimized. Baby keratitis poses a great threat to the baby's eyes and is a very serious disease.

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