What’s wrong with babies having eye droppings all the time?

Babies always have eye droppings, this is seen in two cases: 1. The manifestation of neonatal lacrimal dystrophy, which is also a relatively common eye disease in newborns. It is usually due to narrowing of the tear ducts, blockage of the tear ducts, and secondary infection. The symptoms manifest as increased ocular discharge from one eye, usually not accompanied by conjunctival congestion. This condition can be treated early with antibiotic drops to control local inflammation and massage of the lacrimal sac area. With gradual development of the tear ducts, the symptoms are likely to gradually improve. If the symptoms do not improve after more than half a year of conservative treatment, then consider lacrimal duct exploration surgery. 2, seen in acute conjunctival inflammation, this condition usually appears in a short period of time, conjunctival congestion and large amounts of ocular secretions in one or both eyes. For this condition, active anti-infection treatment should be given, you can choose sensitive antibiotics to control the local inflammation, this symptom can usually return to normal in about two weeks.