Children’s eye sockets are considered to be the physiological eye sockets caused by sleep deprivation, and may also be caused by pathological factors such as trauma, anemia, myocarditis.
1. Physiological factors: long-term late night, poor quality of sleep and other factors can cause children sleep deprivation, eye blood circulation disorders, can cause patients with localized skin bruising, manifested as eye sockets blue. If the child adjusts his work and rest in time and maintains a good sleep, it can be gradually relieved.
2. Pathological factors
(1) Trauma: If the child falls and causes trauma to the eyebrow area, resulting in local fracture or rupture of blood vessels, it can lead to subcutaneous bruising, and the patient may have symptoms such as swollen eyes and blue eye sockets.
(2) Anemia: When children are anemic, the blood does not carry enough oxygen, which may cause insufficient blood supply to the eye sockets, resulting in the symptoms of blue eye sockets.
(3) Myocarditis: If myocarditis occurs in children, the contraction ability of the cardiac muscle cells is relatively reduced, resulting in a decrease in blood pumping ability, which further leads to systemic blood supply disorders, resulting in symptoms such as bluish eye sockets, accompanied by dizziness, fatigue, and a drop in blood pressure.
It is recommended that patients with blue eye sockets and other discomforts should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.