Children's immune system is still weak, so their eyes are easily infected by flying bacteria and dust in spring, becoming red and itchy. At this point, adults need to identify the cause of the child's red eyes in order to find a solution. Different symptoms require different treatment methods. So, what should I do if my child's eyes are red?
Firstly, the child should be taken to the hospital for examination and seek the help of a doctor. The doctor will prescribe medication for the child based on the examination results. Afterwards, the child should be supervised to take the medication according to the doctor's instructions. At the same time, the child should also pay attention to hygiene and not rub their eyes with their hands to avoid aggravating the symptoms of redness and itching in the eyes.
After discovering that a child's eyes are very red, it is advisable to let the child rest with their eyes closed more, reduce the frequency of looking at electronic products, have the child massage their eyes more, and take the child outdoors more to alleviate the symptoms of red eyes caused by watching too many electronic products. At the same time, attention should also be paid to other possible complications of the child's eyes.
Finally, if a child's eyes are very red, it is important to find the cause and avoid it from happening again after treatment. In daily life, it is also important to remind the baby not to rub their eyes and not to watch TV for long periods of time. Wash your hands frequently, especially after using the restroom. Encourage children to reduce their outdoor time in spring and minimize their exposure to itchy substances.