How does darling lacrimal passage block do?

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The baby's lacrimal passage obstruction will make the baby's eyes always look like tears. In fact, the baby's lacrimal passage obstruction can be blocked by finger massage to make the lacrimal passage unobstructed, and the eye slurry and eye excrement will be eliminated. It is effective to persist for 2 weeks. What should the baby's lacrimal passage obstruction do? Let's talk about it

How does darling lacrimal passage block do?

If there is purulent secretion in the baby's eyes, the parents will use the index finger pulp to compress the lacrimal sac area, that is, press the nasal root of the baby and the central part of the inner canthus of the eyes, squeeze the pus towards the eyes (do not directly press the eyeball). At this time, part of the pus will flow out of the baby's corner of the eye, Wipe the baby clean, 10-20 times at a time, until the pus can not squeeze out, and then point some eye drops.

Press and push down the alar of the nose with finger pulp with a little force. By pressing and pushing, the film at the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct can be flushed, and the eye drops can also enter the lacrimal duct. Generally about 10 times a time, 2-3 times a day.

Lacrimal duct irrigation is a kind of operation technique to clear the obstruction of different parts of lacrimal duct by injecting liquid into lacrimal duct, which can be used as both diagnostic technique and treatment method. It is a very scientific and effective method to judge whether the baby's lacrimal passage is blocked by washing the lacrimal passage. But also can achieve the purpose of cleaning lacrimal secretions, help the baby to better absorb eye drops, treatment of lacrimal inflammation.

matters needing attention

Parents should wash their hands clean when massaging the lacrimal sac area for their children. It's better to cut off the nails to avoid scratching the baby's skin; If the child does not get better after six months, parents should take the child to the hospital in time to avoid getting worse.