Clean your baby's eyes every day. Dip it in warm water with a clean and soft gauze or towel and gently wipe it from the head to the tail. Never rub back and forth, which is more likely to cause bacterial infection. When taking your baby out, if you find something dirty on your baby's eyes, use a clean paper towel dipped in cold boiled water to help him wipe it, or use a disposable baby wipes. Don't wipe the baby's mouth and hands with a handkerchief. To avoid the infection of baby's eyes by bacterial dust. Adults or other guests should be reminded to wash their hands thoroughly before playing with the baby, and then hug and tease the baby. Put on clean household clothes before going out, and don't pass the bacteria to the baby.
Protect your baby's eyesight, avoid the influence of external bad factors, and don't use your eyes excessively or improperly. For example, when hanging bed bells and other bed pendants for your baby, don't always put them in one place. You should change your direction every once in a while to prevent the baby from always staring at one place, so that his eyes will develop into introversion. In addition, the baby's blink reflex is not perfect, so special attention should be paid to preventing and finding foreign bodies in the eyes in time. If you find that your baby's eyes are red, swollen and tearful for a long time, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible. When taking pictures of the baby, remember not to turn on the flash, because the strong light emitted by the flash will cause the human eye to close automatically, but the baby's cornea and conjunctiva are very delicate, and strong light stimulation can easily hurt the retina. Try not to use Yuba when bathing your baby, because the strong light of Yuba may cause permanent damage to your baby's vision. If you must use it, you can turn on the preheating before the baby takes a bath, close the bathroom when the temperature rises, and then let the baby come in for a bath. And try not to let the baby sleep with the light on, because the baby's zero to two years old is the key stage of the development of eye and focal length adjustment function, and the time of light and dark may affect his vision development to some extent.
In short, the baby's eyes are the windows of the soul, so be careful!