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3 month old baby eye has a thin string
My 3 month old baby has something in his eye, which looks like a hair or eye lash but it isn't because it vanishes on his own but appears back time and again. Baby doesn't seem to feel anything because of it but it is not a foreign particle for sure it's more within his eye but not sure what it is. Is that normal?
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If you notice a recurring substance in your baby's eye that appears to vanish on its own, it's advisable to consult with a pediatrician or an eye specialist. They can examine your baby's eye and provide a proper diagnosis. It's essential to rule out any underlying issues and ensure your baby's eye health is not compromised. Even if your baby doesn't seem bothered, addressing it with a healthcare professional is a prudent step. Connect with me on video call for better understanding
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Show to ophthalmologist
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Kindly show once to nearby ophthalmologist
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