What to do if toddler has red eyes?
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What to do if toddler has red eyes?
There is no direct treatment for viral strains of pink eye but your optometrist can help your child feel more comfortable. Your optometrist may recommend supportive treatments, including non-antibiotic eye drops, resting your eyes, and using a cool compress. The infection should resolve with time.
Why would a child’s eyes be red?
Allergens – Dust and pollen, as well as air pollutants, can trigger allergies that can cause watery bloodshot eyes and a lot of sneezing. If allergies are to blame for your kids’ bloodshot eyes, your children should move indoors. Dry air – Just keep in mind that stale, dry indoor air can also irritate the eyes.
How do you treat a 2 year old eye infection?
Treatment often will include antibiotic drops or ointments to the eye, warm compresses to the eye, and correct hygiene when touching the infected eyes.
What is the best home remedy for red eyes?
Some things that you can do include:
- Apply a cool compress. A cool compress on your closed eyes a few times each day can help reduce symptoms like redness and swelling.
- Take over-the-counter (OTC) medications.
- Try artificial tears.
- Avoid irritants.
- Wash your hands.
- Avoid makeup or contacts.
- Limit screen time.
What eye drops are safe for toddlers?
1) Hylo Dual. Contains 0.5mg/ml Sodium Hyaluronate, 20mg/ml Ectoine, a borate buffer and water.
How do I know if my toddler has an eye infection?
How do you know if your child has an eye infection?
- Discharge that is green, yellow, or bloody.
- Eyelids that are stuck together after waking from sleep.
- Red eyes or eyelids.
- Feeling that something is stuck in the eye.
- Eye pain.
- A white or gray sore on the iris.
- Increased sensitivity to light.
- Sudden blurry vision.