Children’s frequent blinking and squeezing may be caused by non-disease factors, or refractive errors, allergies, inverted eyelashes and other disease factors.
1. Non-disease factors: eye fatigue caused by watching TV, playing cell phones, reading books for a long time, frequent blinking and squeezing and other symptoms, symptoms can be gradually relieved after timely rest. Wind sand, dust and other eye discomfort, can also cause children to frequent blinking and squeezing symptoms, this time the need for timely use of saline to flush out the foreign body, the symptoms can be gradually relieved and disappear.
2. Disease factors: If children have refractive errors, which can be manifested as blurred vision and other symptoms, they are prone to frequent blinking and squeezing behavior. Dust mites and other allergies cause localized itching of the eyes, and children may also experience frequent blinking and squeezing when they feel uncomfortable. Inverted eyelashes, which cause eye irritation and discomfort, can also cause children to blink and squeeze their eyes frequently.
If children have frequent blinking and squeezing behavior, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and actively cooperate with the treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.