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Neonatal Conjunctivitis - Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Which doctor should I consult for neonatal conjunctivitis?

A: Pediatrician or pediatrician infection specialist can detect eye infections and provide proper medications for the baby.

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Q: Who gets neonatal conjunctivitis?

A: Neonatal conjunctivitis occurs in new born babies within 28 days of their life. Newborn with the parents having a history of sexually transmitted diseases are at higher risk of getting conjunctivitis.

Q: Can the infection spread from the child to others?

A: Yes, the infection can spread. Therefore, mother and other caregivers must take proper precautions.

Q: Can I feed my baby having conjunctivitis?

A: Yes, the baby can be breastfed. However, the mother should ensure that she cleans the breast properly with a disinfectant, after feeding.

Q: Can I put breast milk in my child’s eye to cure infection?

A: In many cultures, breast milk is used to treat eye infection in newborn babies. However, no scientific verifications are available to support the effectiveness of breast milk in treating the infection.

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