Conjunctivitis is one of the most common eye diseases that babies suffer from. Conjunctivitis is characterized by itchy eyes, congestion of the conjunctiva and increased discharge. It can be helped by the use of medication and better care of the baby’s eyes. On one hand, medication can effectively control the symptoms of conjunctivitis in babies. Bacterial infection is the most important cause of conjunctivitis. Eye drops such as erythromycin, ofloxacin, and rifampin can be used to inhibit the growth and reproduction of bacteria, thus providing relief. For babies with very severe symptoms, glucocorticoids can be used for a short period of time under the guidance of a medical professional to suppress the inflammatory response and improve the inflammation of the eyelids as well as the ocular surface. On the other hand, it is important to take better care of your baby’s eyes. Keep the eyes clean, you can use warm water to wash the eyes. Local heat or ice packs can be used to relieve eye discomfort. The baby’s diet should be kept light during the illness, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods that may aggravate the symptoms of conjunctivitis. Medication to suppress the inflammatory response in the baby’s body and better care of the eyes can help relieve the symptoms. Mothers can use both of these methods to relieve their children’s pain and help maintain their health. But it is important to remember that the most important thing is to see a professional ophthalmologist in the first instance and to treat scientifically under the guidance of an expert.