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Baby Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)

Conjunctivitis is one of the most common eye conditions in babies. Sticky, red eyes are often the first scare for new parents — but in most cases it heals well and quickly. It's important to identify the cause: a blocked tear duct in newborns is very different from a bacterial infection at daycare.

Causes Possibles

  • 1Blocked tear duct (most common cause in newborns — up to 20% affected)
  • 2Bacterial infection (purulent, yellow-green discharge, often starts in one eye)
  • 3Viral infection (watery discharge, often alongside a cold)
  • 4Allergic reaction (both eyes affected, itchy, seasonal — rare in babies)
  • 5Irritation from foreign body, chlorine, or dry air

Ce Que Vous Pouvez Faire

  • Gently clean sticky eyes with boiled (cooled) water and sterile gauze — always wipe from outer to inner corner
  • For blocked tear duct: tear sac massage (gentle pressure beside the bridge of the nose, 5-10x daily)
  • Bacterial: antibiotic eye drops/ointment from paediatrician (e.g., gentamicin)
  • Drop breast milk into the eye — contains antibodies and is a proven home remedy for mild cases
  • Wash hands thoroughly before and after eye care to prevent spreading

Quand Consulter un Médecin ?

  • Severe swelling of eyelids or redness around the eye (possible orbital cellulitis)
  • Baby won't open the eye or shows light sensitivity
  • Purulent discharge in newborn under 4 weeks → see doctor IMMEDIATELY (rule out gonococcal infection)
  • Eye inflammation after birth within the first 48 hours
  • No improvement after 3 days of antibiotic treatment
  • Fever along with the eye inflammation

Notes Selon l'Âge

Newborns (0-4 weeks): Any eye inflammation must be medically evaluated — chlamydia and gonococcal infections during birth are possible. Infants (1-6 months): Blocked tear duct very common, usually resolves on its own by 12 months. Babies (6-12 months): Infectious conjunctivitis more common through contact with other children. Daycare children: Highly contagious — child stays home until discharge has cleared.

Questions Fréquentes

Can I put breast milk in my baby's eye?
Yes, breast milk contains antibodies (IgA) and has mild antibacterial properties. For mild cases, a drop of fresh breast milk in the affected eye can help. However, it does NOT replace a doctor's visit for heavy discharge or newborns.
Is conjunctivitis contagious?
Bacterial and viral conjunctivitis are HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS. Hand washing is essential. Don't share towels, washcloths, or pillows. Blocked tear ducts and allergic forms are NOT contagious.
When does a blocked tear duct need surgery?
In the vast majority of cases: it doesn't. 90% of blocked tear ducts resolve on their own by 12 months. If it hasn't improved by then, an ophthalmologist can probe the duct — a brief procedure under light sedation.

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