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Mom of a 10 m old girl7 months ago
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#asktheexpert hello sir my baby girl is 3 months old she is unable to open eyes since midnight and hsmas watery discharge from eyes ..so please suggest ..one eyes is smaller than other..and also sweeling

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy7 months ago

A. Your 3-month-old baby’s inability to open her eyes, along with watery discharge and one eye appearing smaller, may be due to eye infection, blocked tear duct, or swelling. Try these steps: Clean Gently – Use a soft cotton pad soaked in warm water to wipe her eyes from the inner to outer corner. Massage Tear Duct – If it's a blocked tear duct, gently massage the area between the eye and nose bridge in a circular motion. Breast Milk Drops – A few drops of breast milk can help soothe mild infections. Avoid Irritants – Keep her away from dust, smoke, and bright lights. If the eye remains swollen, red, or sticky discharge continues, or she has difficulty opening it, consult a pediatrician or eye specialist immediately. q

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