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Ansan Central St. Mary's Eye Clinic provides quick and friendly solutions to children's eye problems.

My seven-year-old daughter kept rubbing her eyes, complaining that her eyelashes were poking her eye, and she also had bloodshot eyes, so I took her to the ophthalmologist. At first, I thought it was simple conjunctivitis, but I wanted a closer look, so I went in. The doctor reassured my daughter and began the examination. He then carefully examined her eyelids and cornea under a magnifying microscope. The results showed that her lower eyelashes were turning inward, an early sign of entropion.
The doctor immediately removed the problematic eyelashes and prescribed antibiotic eye drops and artificial tears for the small wound on the cornea. The procedure took only a few minutes, and while my child felt a little uncomfortable, it wasn't too painful. Above all, the doctor explained the procedure to my child's level and didn't force surgery, calmly guiding them through the possibility of improvement as they grew. This gave me confidence.
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