What’s that red spot in the baby’s eye?

The most common cause of red spots in baby’s eyes is subconjunctival hemorrhage, which is mostly seen in the white eye, especially the outer one. This is when a child cries, catches a cold, has mild inverted eyelashes or sleeps on their back, rubs their eyes, blows on the air conditioner, gets sand in their eyes, sneezes, coughs, or is constipated, all of which can cause small blood vessels to rupture and small hemorrhages will be seen on the white part of the eye. Sometimes it is a small hemorrhage, sometimes it is a flaky hemorrhage or it is getting bigger and bigger, and even the whole half of the eyeball will see a large cloudy, flaky hemorrhagic spot. Parents will be more nervous, but in fact the child itself does not have any symptoms, no special treatment is needed in the early stage, and it will be slowly relieved after 3-5 days. For this kind of large bleeding, you can consider cold compresses in the early stage, but most of them are not necessary to deal with, but if the recurring bilateral large amount of bleeding, you should exclude whether there is a problem with coagulation, you should go to the ophthalmology department for examination.