Wipe: Wipe with clean cloth soaked in diluted johnson's baby shampoo; likely caused by blocked lacrimal ducts.
Answered 8/26/2012
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First a washcloth: Primary treatment is gentle cleansing of the lids with a warm wet washcloth. Use a clean portion of the washcloth with each pass. This may be accompanied by a regimen of gentle nasolacrimal duct massage, usually 2 or 3 times a day. If the white part of the eye appears red, an infection is beginning, and treatment with antibiotic drops should be prescribed.
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