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What Causes My Daughter S Chronic Mild Conjunctivitis?

My daughter is 2 years old and seems to have constant mild conjunctivitus. Every morning she wakes her eyes are sticky and hurting but they never look to bad in the day. I am using eye drops for her but would really just like it cleared up altogether any other better ideas? I am constantly washing towels bedsheets etc!
Thu, 19 Apr 2018
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Hi,

Despite washing towels and bedsheets which is a good idea, you can clean the eyes with naps with warm water with camomile 3 to 4 time a day.

In case this doesn't pass or is getting worst then it may be a bacterial conjunctivitis and in this case the best way is to go to your doctor. Try to help the boy avoid touching the eyes with the hands.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Elona Dashi
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What Causes My Daughter S Chronic Mild Conjunctivitis?

Hi, Despite washing towels and bedsheets which is a good idea, you can clean the eyes with naps with warm water with camomile 3 to 4 time a day. In case this doesn t pass or is getting worst then it may be a bacterial conjunctivitis and in this case the best way is to go to your doctor. Try to help the boy avoid touching the eyes with the hands. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Elona Dashi