YOGYAKARTA - The eyes of a 2-year-old child are pale but not red, sometimes becoming one of the problems for some parents. Although not followed by symptoms of redness, this condition still requires special attention.
According to an ophthalmologist at the PKU Muhammadiyah Gamping Hospital, dr. Ahmad Ikliluddin, Sp.M., the clinical picture of blepharitis is a red, watery eye, and there is a yellowish eye discharge that sticks around the eyelash area and swelling of the eyelids.
For children, this condition is indeed common, but it is important for us to understand the cause so that we can provide the right treatment.
Causes of 2 Year Old Child's Eyes Bleaching but Not RedReported by Healthy, the eyes of a 2-year-old child are clear but not red can be caused by several factors. The main cause is a mild infection in the eye canal, for example, conjunctivitis (conjunctivitis) which is not followed by clear inflammation or redness.
However, this mild infection does not always result in a red eye, especially if the infection occurs in only one eye and the symptoms are very mild.
Another cause is a blocked tear duct. In children, tear ducts that have not fully developed can cause excessive mucus or tears to build up, making them look like a runny nose.
This condition generally occurs in infants or toddlers who are still very young and often recover on their own over time.
In addition, allergies can also be a cause of 2-year-old children's eyes. Children who have a history of allergies are more prone to this condition.
An allergic reaction to dust, pollen, or certain substances in the environment can produce excess mucus in the eyes without causing visible inflammation or redness.
What Are the Symptoms to Look Out For?Although the eyes of a 2-year-old child are a common condition, parents still have to pay attention to other symptoms that may appear.
If your child has additional symptoms, such as feeling restless, fever, or difficulty opening their eyes, the condition could mean a more serious infection. It is best to consult a doctor immediately to receive proper treatment.
In addition, if the smell is accompanied by an unpleasant smell or gets worse, it can be a sign of an infection that also requires further medical treatment.
It is also important for you to pay attention to whether this blepharitis occurs regularly or only occasionally. If the symptoms recur and do not improve within a few days, immediately consult an ophthalmologist to receive further action.
Treatment and Care that Can Be ProvidedTo treat the eyes of a 2-year-old child who is pale but not red, you can give some treatments at home.
The first way is to gently clean the child's eyes using a cotton pad that has been moistened with warm water. Do not use chemicals or scented tissues that can irritate the eyes. If the cause is bacteria or viruses, make sure your hands are always clean before touching the area around the eyes to prevent the spread of infection. If the cause is an allergy, then avoid the trigger, for example dust or air pollution. Use eye covers to protect children from environments that contain many allergens. The eyes of a 2-year-old child are generally not a serious condition, but if there are changes or other symptoms that are more severe, immediately take them to the doctor. The doctor will conduct further examinations to see if there is an infection or other disorders that require special medical treatment.However, in many cases, this condition will improve with proper treatment and careful monitoring. However, if there are signs of complications or worrying symptoms, the doctor can provide further treatment.
The eyes of a 2-year-old child can be caused by several factors, including mild infections, allergies, or blockage of the tear duct. You can prevent this condition by avoiding allergic causes.
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