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Father of a 1 yr 6 m old girl8 months ago
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#asktheexpert hi doctor , from my 10 month baby right eye sometime water comes. what's the reason and precautions?

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months ago
A. If your 10-month-old baby has watery discharge coming from the right eye, it could be caused by a few common reasons: 1. Blocked Tear Duct: A blocked tear duct is a common condition in infants. The tear ducts help drain tears from the eyes, and if they become blocked, it can cause tears to build up and result in watery eyes. This condition usually resolves on its own as the baby grows, but gentle massage near the corner of the eye can help open up the duct. Always wash your hands before touching the area to prevent infection. 2. Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye): This could be a viral or bacterial infection causing redness, itching, and watery discharge. If the discharge is thick, yellow, or green, it's more likely to be bacterial, and you should consult a pediatrician to determine if antibiotics are necessary. 3. Allergy: Allergies to dust, pollen, or other irritants can also cause watery eyes, along with sneezing and other symptoms. If you suspect allergies, avoiding allergens or using an antihistamine (after consulting a doctor) might help. 4. Foreign Body in the Eye: Sometimes, dust, hair, or other small particles can get into the eye, causing watering. Gently check if there's anything visible in the eye, but avoid touching it with unclean hands. Precautions: Clean the Eye: Use a clean, damp cloth to gently wipe away any discharge from your baby's eye. Massage for Blocked Tear Duct: Gently massage the corner of the eye (near the nose) to help unblock the tear duct. Make sure to wash your hands before doing this. Avoid Irritants: Keep the baby away from smoke, dust, and other potential allergens. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on the symptoms. If the discharge becomes thick, green, or yellow, or if the eye becomes red and inflamed, consult a pediatrician for proper diagnosis and treatment. If the condition persists or worsens, it's best to visit a pediatrician to rule out infections or other underlying conditions.
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