Yasmien Kurdi, ibinahagi sa socmed pag-aalala niya ukol kondisyon ng mata ni Baby Raya: “Sore eyes”
- Yasmien Kurdi, in a recent social media post, expressed her concern over her infant daughter possibly having a sore eyes
- This prompted the actress to consider using breastmilk as a remedy while also consulting her pediatrician
- Using breastmilk as a remedy for sore eyes is a common practice though its efficacy is not medically proven
- Even the actress recognizes this fact, which is why she also called her baby’s doctor so as to be properly advised on what to do
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Yasmien Kurdi recently shared on Instagram Stories a concern about her infant daughter, Raya Layla, possibly developing sore eyes.

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In a brief post on her Instagram story, the celebrity mom noted her baby’s condition and mentioned her initial plan to use breastmilk as a potential remedy.
“Parang may soreyes si baby... huhu.. pero lalagyan ko ng breastmilk... mag work kaya? Nag message nadin ako sa pedia,” Yasmien wrote. This translates to, “It seems like my baby has sore eyes... huhu.. but I will put breastmilk... will it work? I also messaged the pediatrician.”
While Yasmien’s post was concise, it reflects a common practice among some parents who consider breastmilk as a natural remedy for mild eye irritations in infants.
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Although breastmilk contains antibodies, and some studies suggest it may have anti-inflammatory properties, its effectiveness in treating conjunctivitis (sore eyes) is not definitively proven, and medical professionals generally recommend seeking proper diagnosis and treatment from a pediatrician.
Sore eyes, or conjunctivitis, in babies can be caused by various factors, including viral or bacterial infections, allergies, or even blocked tear ducts.

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Symptoms may include redness in the white of the eye, swelling, discharge, and increased tear production.
Given the delicate nature of an infant’s health, it’s crucial to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Yasmien Kurdi’s proactive approach in contacting her pediatrician demonstrates the responsible course of action when a baby exhibits symptoms of sore eyes.
While she explored a home remedy, she also sought professional medical advice to ensure her daughter receives the best care.
Yasmien and her husband, Rey Soldevilla, welcomed Raya Layla on April 28, 2024. The actress often shares heartwarming moments of her family life on social media, including Raya Layla’s first month celebration and her bond with her older sister, Ayesha Zara.
The actress’ open communication about her daughter’s health concern resonates with many parents who face similar situations, highlighting the importance of seeking professional medical advice while also exploring potential home remedies under proper guidance.
Yasmien Kurdi is a Filipina actress, singer-songwriter, and commercial model. She rose to popularity after joining and being the first runner-up on the first season of Starstruck, a reality-based talent search show by GMA Network. She graduated with Latin honors in AB Political Science from Arellano University. She is married to a pilot, and they now have two daughters, Ayesha and Raya Layla.
Recently, Yasmien attended the “Beauty Knows No Boundaries” event with her husband, held by Miss Possibilities Foundation at Ateneo de Manila. She was deeply moved by the emotional program, which celebrated courage, perseverance, and unconditional love. Yasmien praised parents of children with disabilities for their daily sacrifices and strength. Backstage, the children warmly embraced her and reminded her that true beauty comes from within.
She also previously took to IG Stories and shared how Baby Raya got her first bump on the head. She said that it was the first for her baby and it made her cry all day. The actress also said that she is praying that everything will be okay. She then said that they already had the baby X-rayed and the results were fine, and that the 24-hour observation period for vomiting following a bump was almost over.
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