What's wrong with children's watery eyes

  Children's eye health is an issue that cannot be ignored. When a child's eyes are uncomfortable, parents should pay enough attention. Some parents are more attentive and find that their children always have tears in their eyes. Faced with this abnormal phenomenon, parents are extremely worried. So, let's understand what causes children's watery eyes?

  

What's wrong with children's watery eyes1

  A child's eyes are always flowing, which may be caused by blockage of the lacrimal duct. If a child has this symptom since birth, parents should promptly check whether the lacrimal duct is congenital blockage. Congenital obstruction of the lacrimal duct is often accompanied by the occurrence of dacryocystitis, which can also cause frequent tears in children's eyes. Parents can relieve their children's symptoms through professional massage techniques or surgical treatment.

  Some children's eye tears are caused by conjunctivitis, and under the stimulation of inflammation, eye secretions will increase, leading to tearing. Conjunctivitis is often accompanied by symptoms such as redness and swelling of the eyes, increased eye discharge, etc. Parents can make judgments based on their child's actual symptoms.

  If a child's eyes only shed tears without any other abnormal symptoms, parents should promptly check whether the child's eyelash condition is normal and whether there is any inverted eyelashes. Inverted eyelashes can stimulate a child's eyes to shed tears, causing them to appear watery. The problem of tears caused by different reasons requires different methods of care. It is recommended that parents take their children for medical examination.

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