After giving birth, female friends enter the postpartum period and must take good care of themselves. If women do not have a proper postpartum period, they are prone to developing diseases such as puerperal fever, arthritis, and headaches, and may even leave some underlying causes. So, what should I do if I have protruding eyes during my confinement period?
If women have protruding eyes during confinement, they can use hot compress for treatment. Each time you apply hot compress for about 10-20 minutes, it can effectively relieve symptoms. Pregnant women can also use antibiotic eye drops. Generally, women using eye drops will not affect breastfeeding. If the symptoms are severe, oral antibiotics should be taken, and it is best to pause breastfeeding to avoid affecting the baby.
During the postpartum period, if you have protruding eyes, you should seek timely treatment. If left untreated, it may lead to the formation of an abscess, which not only increases the difficulty of treatment but also may require surgical drainage. If treated as soon as possible, the formation of abscesses can be avoided.
When you have protruding eyes, never squeeze them with your hands, otherwise it is very easy to cause infection, which not only worsens the condition, but may even pose a life-threatening risk. While treating protruding eyes, it is important to pay more attention in daily life, such as avoiding spicy foods and eating light meals.