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Mom of a 2 yr 1 m old boy1 Year ago
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baby ki ek eye se pani nikal rha hai kuch Dino se..kya kare??

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. If your baby's eyes have been watering for several days, it could be due to a variety of reasons. Here are some common causes and suggested steps to help manage the condition: ### **Common Causes of Watery Eyes in Babies:** 1. **Blocked Tear Ducts (Dacryostenosis):** This is the most common cause of watery eyes in infants. A blocked tear duct occurs when the duct that drains tears from the eye to the nose is not fully open. This can lead to tears overflowing onto the cheek, even without crying. The condition is quite common in newborns and usually resolves on its own by the time the baby is 12 months old. 2. **Eye Infections (Conjunctivitis):** Infections like conjunctivitis (pink eye) can cause watery eyes, along with redness, discharge, and crusting around the eyes. It could be bacterial or viral. If the discharge is thick and yellow or green, it could indicate a bacterial infection. 3. **Allergies:** Babies can have allergies to dust, pollen, pet dander, or other environmental factors, which can cause watery eyes, along with sneezing, coughing, or a runny nose. 4. **Foreign Body or Irritation:** Sometimes, a small particle like dust or an eyelash can get into the baby's eye, causing irritation and watering. 5. **Cold or Nasal Congestion:** A cold or upper respiratory infection can also lead to watery eyes due to the close connection between the eyes and nasal passages. ### **What You Can Do:** 1. **Gentle Cleaning:** - Use a soft, clean cloth or cotton ball soaked in sterile saline or warm water to gently clean the area around the eyes. Wipe from the inner corner to the outer corner to avoid spreading any potential infection. 2. **Tear Duct Massage:** - If the watery eyes are due to a blocked tear duct, you can gently massage the tear duct area. Using your clean index finger, apply gentle pressure at the corner of the eye (near the nose) and move in a downward motion. Do this several times a day to help open the duct. 3. **Monitor for Infection Signs:** - Look for signs of an eye infection, such as redness, swelling, yellow or green discharge, or if your baby seems to be in pain or discomfort. If you notice any of these symptoms, consult a pediatrician promptly. 4. **Avoid Allergens:** - If allergies are suspected, try to identify and minimize exposure to potential allergens, such as pet dander, dust, or pollen. 5. **Keep Hands Clean:** - Ensure that your baby’s hands are clean, as babies often rub their eyes, which can introduce irritants or infections. ### **When to Consult a Pediatrician:** - If the watery eyes persist for more than a few days without improvement. - If there is redness, swelling, yellow or green discharge, or crusting around the eyes. - If your baby is showing signs of discomfort, such as rubbing their eyes frequently or crying more than usual. - If the condition seems to be worsening or if both eyes are affected. ### **Conclusion:** While watery eyes in babies are often due to a blocked tear duct, which typically resolves on its own, it's essential to monitor for any signs of infection or other issues. If you're concerned or if symptoms persist, it's best to consult your pediatrician for a proper evaluation and treatment plan.
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