It sounds conjunctivitis-y to me - my daughter had this happen a few weeks ago. It isn't necessarily caused by germs from other people, either - apparently in babies the tear ducts can be blocked quite easily, which can mean watery eyes and discharge like you describe.
We were advised by the lady we spoke to on the Maternal/Child Health telephone line to do frequent saline washes of the eyes (usually when one eye is affected, the other soon follows) using separate cotton balls and separate hands for each eye, and wiping from inner eye to outer. We were told to monitor our daughter for other symptoms (temperature), and if the discharge got worse, stayed the same, or turned more of a green colour after a day to go to a doctor as soon as possible.
Well, being new parents we decided to go to a doctor anyway as the yellow discharge in her eye began to turn a pale avocado colour after a few hours. We ended up with antibiotic eye drops as the doctor pronounced it an infection, and we found that after the first dose it cleared up. I'm not sure whether this is always the case, but the doctor we saw (not our regular GP) also said that it can get really painful for little babies - if I were you, I would act on this sooner rather than later, unless you've noticed an improvement by now? Apparently it's quite common, but can be quite uncomfortable for little ones. Good luck! I hope your little baby's eye improves soon!




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so don't really feel like ringing the parenting 24hr hotline (I forget what it's called here in SA - the numbers on DS's blue book that's all I remember) unless I really need to. It doesn't seem to bother DS much, just takes that eye a little longer to open when waking.
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