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  • I would definitely see a Dr to confirm what is going on and they will prescrube what’s appropriate. You don’t want to risk it with baby’s eyesight.


  • If an infection is causing the eye discharge, a doctor may prescribe topical, oral, or intravenous antibiotics. Applying a warm cloth to the infected eye can help soothe irritation and reduce swelling.
    Wipe goop and crusties from your baby’s/toddler’s eyes using clean, wet cloths, gauze or cotton balls, especially in the mornings and after naps.
    Apply compresses (warm if it’s bacterial/viral; cool if it’s allergies or other irritants) to reduce the swelling.


  • Yes I agree with the first comment asking a doctor would be advisable just to know what it is and then see what remedies could work


  • It depends on what is causing the eye infection. Some will need medical attention. I would take baby to doctor to confirm what it is before deciding what course of treatment to take


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