What’s wrong with a child who squeezes his eyes?

A child’s constant eye squeezing may be caused by impingement, conjunctivitis, or dry eye. Inverted eyelashes are usually caused by developmental abnormalities, trauma to the eyelid area, or scarring from healing skin ulcers, which can lead to blinking because the eyelashes are directed toward the eyeball. Conjunctivitis is usually caused by not paying attention to eye hygiene, such as rubbing the eyes with dirty hands, resulting in conjunctival tissue infection caused by inflammation stimulation, conjunctivitis patients can appear in the eye foreign body sensation, eye secretion increase and other symptoms of discomfort, the child may also appear to squeeze the symptoms of the eye. Dry eye is related to insufficient tear secretion, dry air, etc. Because of the dryness of the surface of the eye, children with dry eye can experience soreness, dryness, foreign body sensation and other uncomfortable symptoms, which leads to frequent squeezing of the eyes of the child. It is recommended that patients with frequent eye squeezing visit the hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.