How long does it take for the bloodshot eyes of newborns born under normal delivery to disappear?

The phenomenon of bloodshot eyes in newborns born under normal circumstances is relatively common, and most babies will gradually absorb and recover within a week. Most newborns have bloodshot eyes due to ruptured blood vessels under the conjunctiva caused by the birth canal during labor and delivery, and although most recover on their own within a week or so, they should be observed for aggravation or continued bleeding. At the same time, we should also identify whether the infection is caused by neonatal conjunctivitis, in addition to eye congestion, there will be an increase in the conjunctival sac secretions, and even the phenomenon of paste eyes, at this time need to promptly go to the neonatal unit for standardized treatment, a week or so can also be recovered. In addition, dry air, allergies, inverted eyelashes, violent crying, eye rubbing, and foreign bodies in the eyes may also cause congestion in the eyes of newborns, which need to be identified and treated symptomatically.