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To prevent your baby from rubbing their eyes excessively, keep their hands clean, trim their nails regularly, and address any underlying issues such as allergies or eye irritation promptly. Additionally, provide distractions or comfort to help reduce the urge to rub their eyes.
Keeping hands as clean and sanitize at all times. Try to avoid touching or rubbing on eyes.
If your baby won't stop rubbing their eyes, it could be a sign of tiredness or irritation. Try to create a calm and soothing environment for them, ensure they are well-rested, and keep their eyes clean. If the rubbing persists, consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues.
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Rubbing your eyes can introduce dirt, germs, and oils from your hands into your eyes, leading to irritation, redness, and potential infection. Additionally, rubbing your eyes vigorously can increase intraocular pressure and potentially worsen conditions like keratoconus or lead to corneal damage over time.
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To gently clean crusty eyes in your toddler, use a clean, damp cloth or cotton ball to gently wipe away the crust. Be sure to use a gentle touch and avoid rubbing too hard to prevent irritation. If the crustiness persists or worsens, consult a pediatrician for further guidance.
If your son's eyes are crusted shut, gently clean the crust with a warm, damp cloth. Avoid rubbing the eyes. If the crust persists or if there is redness, swelling, or discharge, seek medical advice from a healthcare professional.
Babies typically start rubbing their eyes around 3 to 6 months of age as a sign of tiredness or fatigue.