There is a saying that the eyes are the windows to the soul. If the eyes go blind, our world will be pitch black, life will lose its colors, and actions will be convenient. So, eyes are very important for a person's health, and we should take good care of them and use them scientifically. So, what should I do if my child has a lot of eye droppings and a swollen face?
There are roughly six reasons why children have a lot of eye droppings and swollen eyes and face: conjunctivitis, dacryocystitis, gonococcal pyoderma, corneal ulcers, entropion eyelids, and internal heat. Parents should remember not to self medicate their children, as some children have sensitive constitutions and are prone to allergies due to improper medication. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for examination first. After understanding the cause and confirming the diagnosis, the effect of targeted treatment will be better.
If a child's eyes and face are swollen and accompanied by secretions, it is important to carefully examine the cause. Whether it is due to congenital developmental abnormalities or infections of bacteria and viruses in other parts of the body, further treatment plans should be determined based on the child's condition and examination results.
Parents must teach their children to avoid rubbing their eyes as much as possible and pay attention to the hygiene and cleanliness of their eyes and hands when dealing with eye droppings. Try to choose to wash your face with running water, change, wash, and sun dry daily necessities frequently, and drink plenty of water. In terms of diet, have a lighter taste and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. If a child experiences any discomfort, it is important to detect and treat it early.