Red eye on a baby may indicate that he is sleepy. Even so, this condition cannot be underestimated, because sometimes a baby's red eyes can also indicate a certain condition or disease.
Red eye is one of the eye problems in infants that is quite common. Some causes of red eye in infants are harmless, but others can be contagious and need to be seen by a doctor immediately. Treatment or treatment of red eye in infants also should not be arbitrary, but must be adjusted to the cause.
Causes and Handling of Red Eye in Infants
Here are some common causes of red eye in infants and how to treat it:1. Conjunctivitis
This condition is caused by inflammation of the conjunctiva, which is the pink part on the inner side of the eyelid. Initially, conjunctivitis can occur in one eye, then spread to the other eye. Handling of red eye in infants due to conjunctivitis needs to be adjusted according to the main cause. Based on the cause, conjunctivitis in infants can be categorized into 3 types, namely:Viral conjunctivitis
Is the most common cause of conjunctivitis and is contagious. Generally, viral conjunctivitis can subside in about 1 week.
To help alleviate complaints in the baby's eyes, treatment can be done by washing the baby's eyes using warm water or giving a warm compress to the baby's eyes using a soft cloth. Don't forget to wash your hands before and after the treatment.
Bacterial conjunctivitis
If caused by bacteria, the baby's eyes usually emit a thick yellow liquid, so that the eyelids cannot open (rubbing). Babies can also be fussy and look uncomfortable.
Red eye in infants due to bacterial infection needs to be treated using antibiotic eye drops or antibiotic ointment according to doctor's prescription. Avoid sharing the drug with others, as well as washing your hands before and after giving medication to the baby's eyes.
In certain cases, conjunctivitis in infants due to bacterial infection can be caused by serious infections, such as chlamydia or gonorrhea.
Allergic conjunctivitis
In contrast to conjunctivitis due to viral or bacterial infections, allergic conjunctivitis is not contagious. However, babies with red eyes due to allergies can feel that their eyes are very itchy, so they become more fussy and rub their eyes.
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