Follicular conjunctivitis in children can usually be cured through systematic treatment with medication, and is not very serious, so there is no need to be particularly worried, but it is important to note that the disease is somewhat contagious in the acute stage. Follicular conjunctivitis is mostly caused by viral infections, and children may experience eye irritation, accompanied by discomfort such as photophobia and tearing, and in severe cases, vision may be affected. Most cases of follicular conjunctivitis are reversible with active treatment and are not serious. Children can be treated with medications such as ganciclovir eye drops to promote recovery. Patients with follicular conjunctivitis are advised to visit a hospital to have their condition evaluated and treated as prescribed.