A six-year-old child’s right eye often blinks hard, which may be caused by inverted eyelashes, conjunctivitis, visual fatigue, and Tourette’s syndrome in children.
1. Inverted eyelashes can rub the surface of the eyeball, causing discomfort in the child’s eyes, which can be manifested by blinking hard.
2. Bacterial conjunctivitis, which can lead to discomfort such as a foreign body sensation in the eyes and increased secretions that gum up the eyes, may be manifested by blinking hard. Allergic conjunctivitis can lead to discomfort such as itchy eyes, which may also be manifested by blinking hard.
3. Visual fatigue can lead to dry eyes and other symptoms, which may be manifested by blinking hard.
4. Tourette’s syndrome in children is mainly related to heredity, surrounding environment and psychological factors, and mainly manifests itself in involuntary and stereotyped movements, such as frequent blinking.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.