What is the cause of the baby’s raw eyes

For infants with eye stools, the following diseases are considered: First, conjunctivitis. If the stools are yellowish and sticky, bacterial conjunctivitis is considered and antibiotic eye drops or eye ointment is needed. If the droppings are watery, consider viral conjunctivitis, which requires antiviral drops. The second type, inverted eyelashes, is usually associated with tearing. If the condition is mild, it does not require treatment, while severe inverted eyelashes require extraction, electrolysis, or corrective surgery. The third, neonatal dacryocystitis, parents can press the dacryocyst area at home, if there is pus overflow, it is neonatal dacryocystitis, if there is no pus overflow, it is recommended to go to the hospital to rule out the diagnosis of neonatal dacryocystitis. The fourth, trauma, the infant’s nails are too long to accidentally poke the eyeball, which can also lead to inflammation of the eye and the appearance of excessive eye discharge.