What happened to the newborn baby’s eyes?

There are two main causes of excessive eye discharge in newborn babies: 1. Due to neonatal conjunctivitis. If the child is infected with a virus or chlamydia, etc., it can lead to congestion of the conjunctivitis as well as a situation where the child has a lot of eye stools. In this case, the child’s eyes are very full of eye droppings and they are often yellow with purulent discharge. Parents should promptly apply antibiotic ointment to the child, such as the application of chloramphenicol ointment or oxyfloxacin ointment, erythromycin ointment, etc. These antibiotic ointments are available. 2, due to nasolacrimal duct inaccessibility. If the child’s nasolacrimal duct does not work, thus leading to the child’s tears can not be effectively drained inside the nasal cavity, it will cause a lot of eye droppings, and teary eyes and tears are also very much the case. In this case, the child should be treated surgically in a timely manner.