The physical fitness of babies is relatively weak, which is closely related to their young age, and their body organs are gradually improving. Among them, the various organs of the baby are very fragile and easily damaged, especially the skin at the corners of the eyes, which is particularly critical. So what is the reason for the redness of the baby's skin at the corners of the eyes?
Firstly, due to the delicate and sensitive nature of infants' skin, the skin around the corners of their eyes may turn red when exposed to external stimuli such as crying, cold, heat, and urgency. Additionally, children often enjoy rubbing their eyes with their hands, resulting in redness of the skin around the corners of their eyes, which is a normal phenomenon. Parents should pay attention to teaching their babies about eye hygiene.
Secondly, parents should distinguish between the skin around the corners of their baby's eyes and the redness of the mucous membrane on the inner side of the eyes. If there is a large amount of eye droppings in the eyes, it indicates that inflammation has occurred and parents need to take their baby to see a relevant pediatric ophthalmologist. If it turns red when stimulated by external factors, there is no swelling, blisters, ulcers, and recovery.
Finally, the redness of the skin around the corners of the baby's eyes may be caused by local adverse stimuli, which are related to a cold. It is recommended to apply ointment locally to the clip for treatment. When taking cold resistant drugs to treat infants, it is important to drink plenty of water and keep warm appropriately. It is recommended not to rub your hands repeatedly, drink plenty of water, and avoid eating spicy food.