Redness at the end of the eye in infants may be caused by impaction, granuloma, conjunctivitis, etc., and should be promptly consulted to clarify the cause.
1. Inverted eyelashes: redness at the end of the baby’s eye may be caused by eyelashes growing toward the eyeball, and such children will also have symptoms such as tearing and increased eye boogers, etc. Parents should treat the disease by removing the inverted eyelashes under the guidance of the doctor.
2. Whealema: redness at the end of the baby’s eye accompanied by localized swelling, fever, can not be touched and other symptoms may also be staphylococcus aureus infection of the blepharoplasty gland caused by whealema, this disease is mostly unilateral onset.
3. Conjunctivitis: Conjunctivitis caused by allergies, bacterial infections and other factors will cause redness of the white of the eye, eye itching, eye pain, increased tearing and other symptoms.
When infants have redness at the end of the eye, they need to actively seek medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions.