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Hello Doctor, this is Rachi mother of 10 month old baby girl. She is suffering from redness in her left eye since a week. We consulted her child specialist he adviced to give Ceplox eye drop to her every hour each within a day. still she is not ok. Can you please give your valuable opinion?
hi, welcome to this forum. Can understand your concern. - Redness in eye in a 10 month old child is most probably due to conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis can be viral, bacterial, allergic in type. - In viral conjunctivitis, there is bilateral conjunctival injection and there is clear discharge from the eyes. There can be symptoms of fever and cold. - In bacterial conjunctivitis there is purulent discharge from the eye, it can be unilateral or bilateral and fever can be present. - In case of allergic conjunctivitis, there is history of exposure to dust, or a allergen in environment. There is sneezing, itchy nose and throat. The treatment basically depends on the examination of eye by a doctor. Without examination correct treatment is very difficult to advise. In my opinion, you should get the child re-examined by an ophthalmologist so that proper diagnosis can be made and proper treatment can be started. I hope this will help you. Wishing your child good health. Take care.
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What Causes Redness In Eye?
hi, welcome to this forum. Can understand your concern. - Redness in eye in a 10 month old child is most probably due to conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis can be viral, bacterial, allergic in type. - In viral conjunctivitis, there is bilateral conjunctival injection and there is clear discharge from the eyes. There can be symptoms of fever and cold. - In bacterial conjunctivitis there is purulent discharge from the eye, it can be unilateral or bilateral and fever can be present. - In case of allergic conjunctivitis, there is history of exposure to dust, or a allergen in environment. There is sneezing, itchy nose and throat. The treatment basically depends on the examination of eye by a doctor. Without examination correct treatment is very difficult to advise. In my opinion, you should get the child re-examined by an ophthalmologist so that proper diagnosis can be made and proper treatment can be started. I hope this will help you. Wishing your child good health. Take care.