ExpertDr. Pandurang sawantPaediatrician2 years agoA. Frequently eye discharge may be due to allergy, infection or trauma by nail of baby or blocked nasolacrimal duct.
If it is due to blocked nasolacrimal duct since birth we have to reopen that duct with massage
Massage from inner side of eyes to the tip of nose.
It will help
Nasolacrimal duct can also be blocked due to nasal congestion
Visit ur nearest pediatrician once for detail examination of ur baby.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. Eye discharge in newborns is common and often results from a blocked tear duct. The blockage will usually clear up by itself within 4 to 6 months. However, newborns with eye redness, eye discharge, or excessive watering of the eyes should speak with a doctor to diagnose the cause and rule out an eye infection.A likely cause of watery eyes in infants can be blocked tear ducts. These often resolve on their own. Other causes of watery eyes in infants and toddlers include infections like conjunctivitis (pink eye) or even the common cold. Your child may even experience watery eyes from irritants or hay fever.
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