What happened to the red spots in the baby’s eyes?

Red dots in the baby’s eyes are first considered to be caused by subconjunctival hemorrhage, which can be caused by the child’s unconscious rubbing of the eyes or accidental touching of the eyeballs. This kind of bleeding does not require special treatment. Cold compresses can be applied within 48 hours and hot compresses can be applied after 48 hours to promote the absorption of blood, and the bleeding spots will subside in 7-10 days. If the child has more subconjunctival hemorrhage, more and larger bleeding spots, and both eyes appear, or accompanied by bleeding spots on the skin, further examination in pediatrics should be conducted to determine the cause of the bleeding spots to avoid delaying the condition.