Sticky Eyes
Sticky Eyes Causes
This condition is caused by blocked eye duct. These may be a result of sexually transmitted infections during childbirth or may be associated with a common cold.
Sticky Eyes Definition
Sticky eye is a condition, common in babies during their first few months, wherein the eye produces a thick yellowish discharge, usually as a result of a blocked tear duct, leading to infection.
Sticky Eyes Diagnosis
Sticky eye may be diagnosed by merely looking at it, and comparing the symptoms exhibited and the symptoms suffered by the affected.
Sticky Eyes Symptoms and Signs
Symptoms include eye pain, discharge from the eye, difficulty opening the eye, and vision problems.
Sticky Eyes Treatment
Among the treatment options for sticky eye are medications, and the removal of the blockage from the eye duct.