Conjunctivitis in children’s eyes is usually caused by bacterial or viral infections, for which the treatment plan should be decided according to the severity of the disease. If it is caused by bacterial infection, you need to choose sensitive antibiotic eye drops to control the local inflammation in the early stage, the most commonly used medication for children is tobramycin eye drops, also known as Tobias eye drops, the frequency of eye drops should be based on the severity of the symptoms to decide, if the eye congestion, abnormal secretion of these symptoms is very obvious, in the early stage you can point the eyes more frequently every 1-2 hours, as the symptoms decrease As symptoms subside, the frequency of eye drops can be lowered. Recovery from conjunctivitis usually takes about 2-3 weeks. If the conjunctivitis is due to a viral infection, which is usually characterized by a watery discharge from the eye, antiviral medications such as ribavirin drops or ganciclovir ophthalmic gel may be prescribed to control the inflammation.