Gunk can also accumulate in the eyes of a child with a common cold. The nose gets snotty, and some of that snot tracks backwards up the tear duct into the eye. Gross, yes, but it goes away without any specific therapy. read more
Recently a health information organization "Hi9" had conducted a conference with Renowned Eye Specialists to discuss topics on Eye diseases and Advanced Medical Surgeries on April 30 at Prasads Labs Banjara Hills. read more
At such a young age I wouldn't try putting anything into your baby's eyes. It probably wouldn't hurt your child to put breast milk into their eyes if the milk was taken from a steral container and dropped into the eyes with a steral dropper. I personally wouldn't try it. read more
There is other evidence that breast milk could help ease the symptoms of conjunctivitis, however: in vitro tests show that colostrum, and to a much lesser extent mature breast milk, can potentially combat some of the bacteria known to cause neonatal eye infections 2,3, and another study provides evidence that it does seem to be an effective treatment for eye infections in young babies 4. read more