Parents all hope that their children can grow up healthy and happy, so they provide thoughtful care in every aspect of their children. Some parents find that their children always cry and are worried. So, what is the reason for their children's tears?
A child's eyes often shed tears, which may be caused by congenital lacrimal duct obstruction, commonly known as neonatal dacryocystitis. If this is the case, parents should promptly take their children to see an ophthalmologist and clean their tear ducts. At the same time, parents can, under the guidance of a doctor, help their children massage the eye area, apply eye drops on time, and control the condition of their children's eyes. If a child's eye disease is severe, they need to go to a regular hospital for tear duct unblocking surgery.
In addition, if a child experiences facial inversion, it can also cause the child's eyes to involuntarily shed tears. The so-called inversion of the lower face actually refers to the inversion of the eyelashes in children, which stimulates their eyeballs and causes the tear ducts to secrete tears. For this situation, it usually disappears gradually as the child grows up. If the child grows up and still has such a situation, they need to go to the hospital for treatment.
In addition, children with glaucoma may also shed tears uncontrollably. Parents should take their children to the hospital for timely examination. If diagnosed with glaucoma, surgical treatment can be carried out in a timely manner. Otherwise, glaucoma will continue to damage the child's eyeball nerves and affect their vision.