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In this video Dr O'Donovan shows you two ways to help manage a sticky eye in babies at home (lid hygiene and cleaning, plus tear duct massage) and outlines when you might need to see a doctor about your babies sticky eye. As per NHS guidance: "Sticky eyes are common in newborn babies while their tear ducts are developing. You may see a sticky white or yellow discharge in the corner of one or both of your baby's eyes. This may cause the eyelashes to stick together. This is caused by a narrow or blocked tear ducts, which generally open up and start draining normally within the first few months of life. Sticky eyes are not the same as conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis is an infection of the outer coating layer of eye and inner surface of eyelids which is caused by bacteria or virus, which may have picked up during or after birth." CONTENT: 00:00 Introduction 00:56 Lid Hygiene 01:27 A demonstration of how to correctly perform eye-lid cleaning 01:54 A brief overview of tear duct massage 02:07 A demonstration of how to correctly perform tear duct massage 02:40 When to seek medical help for a sticky eye YOU NEED TO SEEK URGENT HELP IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IF YOU CHILD HAS A STICKY EYE AND ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FEATURES: Unable to open eye due to swelling. Severe pain and red eye. Breathing very fast or breathing that stops or pauses Working hard to breathe, drawing in of the muscles below the rib, unable to talk or noisy breathing (grunting) Becomes pale, blue, mottled and/or unusually cold to touch Difficult to wake up, very sleepy or confused Weak, high-pitched, continuous cry or extremely agitated Has a fit (seizure) A temperature less than 36oC or temperature 38oC or more if baby is less than 3 months Develops a rash that does not disappear with pressure and seems unwell RESOURCES AND REFERENCES: NHS Healthier Together information on sticky eyes in babies (UK): https://www.nenc-healthiertogether.nh... Sticky eyes in babies (Australia): https://www.pregnancybirthbaby.org.au... NHS information on blocked tear ducts in children (UK): https://mft.nhs.uk/app/uploads/sites/... How to do tear duct massage: https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/f... Information from Moorfields eye hospital (UK): https://www.moorfields.nhs.uk/sites/d... #doctor #baby #eyes #newborn #health #medical #pediatrics #lidhygiene #tearductmassage ************************************************************************ Connect through: YouTube: / doctorodonovan TikTok: @doctorodonovan ************************************************************************** Disclaimer: The video is intended as an educational resource only. The information within this video or on this channel isn't designed to replace professional input, so if you have any medical issues please consult a medical provider. No professional relationship is being created by watching this video. Dr. O'Donovan cannot give any individual medical advice. All information should be verified for accuracy by the individual user. Dr O'Donovan accepts no responsibility for individual interpretation of data, although it is always accurate to the best of his knowledge at the time of the video being published. This is an EDUCATIONAL video. Images are used in accordance with fair use guidelines. Legal information: Content provided via YouTube is for general information purposes ONLY. Information videos are not produced to provide individualised medical advice. Medical education videos on Doctor O'Donovan are not a substitute for professional professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. NEVER ignore professional medical advice because of something you have heard here. ALWAYS consult your doctor regarding any concerns about your condition or treatment.