What is a Shaken Baby Syndrome? It is a type of brain injury that happens when a baby or a toddler is shaken violently. Shaking can cause bleeding in the brain and the retina.
Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) or Temporal Arteritis is a condition where arteries those supplying to the head region get inflamed. The causes of Temporal Arteritis are not known.
Eye discharge usually indicates the presence of infection or allergy and should be promptly treated. Allergic conjunctivitis results in white mucus discharge from the eyes.