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Pink Eye In Infant

Conjunctivitis causes the pink eye in infants. It is actually a bacterial infection that occurs in everyone from babies to adults. However, there are many more causes like viral infections, allergies and infections that can irritate the eyes. One should be able to tell the difference between conjunctivitis and these infections.

When the pink eye in the infants is due to a bacterial infection, then it will also be accompanied with other symptoms like green discharge from the eye or a yellow discharge. This looks very similar to mucus. The white part under the lower eyelid will also be red. You will need to keep a wet sponge and frequently clear the discharge from the eye of the child as it will be constant.

There are some allergies also that cause a pink eye in children. However, in this case, the eyes will be red and itchy. Some children also have tears in their eyes constantly. Viral infections can also cause a pink eye, and they can eventually end up being red, itchy and also sometimes produce a white discharge from the eye.

It is also possible that your child may have hurt their eyes by scratching or just poking it. In this case, the child will complain of pain and in case of an infant, the baby may cry constantly. Even a small abrasion can cause such symptoms. Before treating the condition, ask a doctor and try to identify the source of the child’s pain so that you can try to provide appropriate relief.

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