What’s going on with red spots on baby’s eyes

Red spots on the eyes of infants are considered to be related to subconjunctival hemorrhage, conjunctivitis and other factors. 1. Subconjunctival hemorrhage: usually seen in infants who are born in the normal course of life, is due to the fact that in the process of delivery the baby is squeezed through the birth canal of the mother, resulting in increased blood pressure in the small blood vessels on the surface of the white eyeballs, triggering rupture of the blood vessels, resulting in small pieces of hemorrhage on the white eyeballs, which can be manifested as a red spot on the eyeballs and is usually not hazardous to the health of the baby’s eyes. 2. Conjunctivitis: As infants’ own immunity is weak, rubbing the eyes after touching unclean objects with their hands, or using towels crosswise with adults’ towels may cause infections of the conjunctiva of infants’ eyes. It can cause red spots on the eyeballs, accompanied by red and swollen eyes, itchy eyes, increased secretions and other symptoms. There may be other causes of red spots on the eyeballs of infants, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment.