What causes eye swelling and discharge?

What causes eye swelling and discharge?

Conjunctivitis. More commonly known as pinkeye, conjunctivitis is common in both children and adults. There are two types of conjunctivitis: viral and bacterial. Viral conjunctivitis usually causes a watery discharge while bacterial conjunctivitis causes a thicker, stickier discharge.

How do you treat bacterial eye infection in babies?

Doctors usually give antibiotic drops or ointments to treat conjunctivitis caused by other bacteria For both bacterial and viral conjunctivitis, a warm compress to the eye may relieve swelling and irritation. Be sure to wash hands before and after touching the infected eyes.

Why does my newborn have eye discharge?

Blocked tear ducts. The most common reason for crusty eyes in newborns is the blockage of one or both tear ducts in the eye.

  • Chemical conjunctivitis.
  • Neonatal conjunctivitis (pink eye) Pink eye is most often caused by bacteria and viruses that cause colds and other infections.
  • Ophthalmia neonatorum.
  • What to do if your baby has a sticky eye?

    Redness of the eye

  • Itchiness of the eye
  • Fever
  • Drainage of pus or red or green discharge from the eyes
  • Swollen eyelids
  • Eyes that are sticky for a long time
  • Your baby seems sensitive to light
  • They are constantly squeezing their eyes shut
  • The side of their nose seems swollen
  • the tear duct is still blocked by the time they reach one year of age
  • Is it normal for newborns to have eye discharge?

    In the initial days post-birth, it is normal for newborns to have eye discharge or sticky eyes. It could be due to a blocked tear duct when the eye’s drainage system is partially or completely blocked ( 1 ). Studies have estimated that nearly 20% of babies are born with a blocked tear duct.

    What can I do if my baby has eye boogers?

    Clean the eye. Keeping the eye clean with warm water and gauze,cotton balls or a washcloth,to eliminate any pus or mucus is vital.

  • Use eye drops. One possible medication that can be recommended by the pediatrician is antibiotic eye drops.
  • Use ointment.
  • Apply compress.
  • Take oral medication.
  • Avoid the virus dispersing.
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