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Is Your Child Suffering From Eye Infections?



by Wendy L.Leo

As your toddler's system tries to fight the infection, his eyes may tear or become crusty. It's important that you treat the infection promptly, so call your child's doctor as soon as you notice these symptoms. Do not ignore the signs, early detection can save you and your child a lot of unnecessary pain.

Viral Eye Infections

Conjunctivitis, or pink eye infection, also can be caused by some viral infections, such as adenovirus, and can occur in someone battling a cold or the flu. Allergic conjunctivitis occurs more frequently among kids with allergic conditions such as hay fever. It's typically seen only at certain times of the year, especially when caused by allergens such as grass or ragweed pollen. Other allergy-causing substances like animal dander or dust mites can cause year-round symptoms of conjunctivitis. Chemicals such as those in chlorine and soaps or air pollutants such as smoke and fumes also can lead to pinkeye. So, if possible, do try to stay as far away from soaps and air pollutants.

Which part of the eye is affected with herpes simplex infection?

In most cases the infection is just in the top layer (superficial layer) of the cornea. This is called epithelial keratitis. Less commonly the deeper layers of the cornea are involved. This is called stromal keratitis. This is more serious as it is more likely to cause scarring of the cornea.

Other parts of the eye are sometimes affected. A minor and temporary inflammation of the conjunctiva (conjunctivitis) or eyelids (blepharitis) may occur with active infection. Deeper structures such as the retina or iris are sometimes affected. So do make sure that you consult your doctor early so that the problem can be solved more easily.

Eye Infection Contagiousness

Is eye infection contagious? The pus from the eyes can cause eye infections in other people if they get some of it on their eyes. Therefore, it is very important for the sick child to have his own washcloth and towel. He should be encouraged not to touch or rub his eyes because it can make his infection last longer. Touching his eyes also puts a lot of germs on his fingers. Your child's hands should be washed often to prevent spreading the infection. The myth of getting eye infection just by looking at someone who is suffering from eye infection is a decade long myth.

We do urge you to find out more about eye infections and how they can be prevented



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