Baby conjunctivitis symptoms and treatment?
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Conjunctivitis is a general term for the inflammatory reaction of conjunctival tissue under the action of external and body factors. Although conjunctivitis itself does not affect vision seriously, when its inflammation affects the cornea or causes complications, it can cause vision damage. Conjunctiva is a transparent film covering the inner surface of the eyelid and the white surface of the anterior part of the eyeball. Conjunctivitis is the inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva. When the conjunctiva is stimulated by various stimuli, edema and redness will appear. Therefore, conjunctivitis is also known as "red eye disease", which can affect one or both eyes. Let's talk about the symptoms and treatment of baby conjunctivitis?
Baby conjunctivitis symptoms and treatment?
1. Symptoms: foreign body sensation, burning sensation, heavy eyelid, increased secretion, photophobia, tears and varying degrees of visual loss may occur when the lesion involves the cornea.
2. It's not easy to give children eye drops. Most children don't cooperate. This requires Baoma to think of a way to drip water on the child. The doctor said that it's not right to give the children drops when they go to bed. On the one hand, the children are easy to wake up. On the other hand, when the children know to give the eye drops when they go to bed, they are not sure. They will have fear.
3. Conjunctival congestion: conjunctival vascular congestion is characterized by the more obvious congestion near the fornix, and the less congestion near the limbus of cornea. The blood vessels are reticular, bright red, and can extend into the periphery of cornea to form corneal pannus. After dripping adrenaline, the congestion disappears quickly.
matters needing attention
Conjunctivitis patients avoid eating onions, leeks, garlic, pepper, mutton, dog meat and other spicy, hot food, usually pay more attention to eye habits, can be preventive drops of lutein eye liquid, can effectively prevent eye diseases.