Keratitis in children is not contagious. Keratitis in children is an inflammation of the black eye of the eye. For this type of inflammation, bacterial keratitis or viral keratitis is usually considered. For this type of corneal inflammation, local and systemic antibiotics or antiviral medications are usually given. Because no blood vessels are formed in the cornea, the secretions it produces are mainly caused by secretions in the conjunctival sac. Therefore, for keratitis in children, symptomatic treatment can be given and usually does not cause infection. In addition, children with keratitis should pay attention to the hygiene of their hands and eyes to avoid aggravation of the inflammation.