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  1. 29 gru 2020 · Eye discharge in toddlers and babies is common and usually harmless. Eye discharge often occurs due to a blocked tear duct, allergies or a viral infection — which can usually be treated at home. However, some cases may lead to infection or be a sign of a more significant underlying condition.

  2. 20 maj 2024 · Toddler’s cold and eye discharge are caused by viruses and bacteria. Symptoms include runny nose, cough, fever, redness, and discharge from the eyes. Treatment involves rest, fluids, and over-the-counter medications. Home remedies include saline drops, humidifiers, and warm compresses.

  3. What to do when a cold is making your child's eyes run. The best thing you can do is practice good hygiene so you don't wind up sick too. Use damp soft tissues, cotton balls, or a clean washcloth to wipe your child's eyes. Don't wipe your little one's eyes or nose on a towel you'll use yourself.

  4. 8 lip 2022 · What causes conjunctivitis in toddlers? There are two types of conjunctivitis: infectious conjunctivitis and allergic conjunctivitis. Both result in similar symptoms but are caused differently.

  5. 15 lip 2024 · An eye cold refers to viral conjunctivitis, a type of pink eye. It can cause symptoms such as swelling, redness, and itchiness. Most cases of eye colds resolve on their own within 7 to 14 days.

  6. 17 lut 2023 · We’ll tell you what you need to know about eye colds, including their symptoms, possible complications, diagnosis and treatment options, and a simple change of habit to avoid getting or ...

  7. Common cold symptoms in a toddler typically start with a runny nose, sneezing and a throat tickle and end with a lingering cough that often flares up at night. Fortunately, most toddler cold symptoms, which are similar to those in adults, aren’t very severe.

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