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Eye discharge watery and tear duct
My baby is two month old. His eyes gets watery sometimes and comes some white discharge and eye get attached at morning. What should I do?
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Tear of eyes go through a nasolacrimal duct to the nose. In children, this duct may be blocked up to 6 months. Massage above the inner side of eye, 3-4 times a day, this will open the duct and tear to flow normally. If eye gets attached in the morning, then can clean it with wet cotton swab from inside to outside.
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Hi, You can do Criggler massage 10 strokes 4 times a day for a month . He may need antibiotics eye drop also. Please consult online or offline.
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Tear duct obstruction is common problem. Consult with opthalmologist will require antibiotics eye drop and massage
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PL use occupol eye drops, 2drops 3 times a day.pl do the message explained above.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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It seems that he has congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Please consult an ophthalmologist online or in clinic. He needs proper massage and medicines.
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