Unilateral watery discharge from the eye of a new born, with no edema or chemosis is due to –
Correct Answer: Chemical conjunctivitis
Description: Watery discharge, with no edema or swelling in a newborn is typical of chemical ophthalmia neonatorum.
In infective cause, there is mucopurulent or purulent discharge with marked edema and swelling.
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