If your baby has eye boogers, it may be related to infection and allergy. 1. Infection: Babies usually do not pay attention to eye hygiene, such as like to rub their eyes with their hands, which may lead to eye infections of bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms. Localized inflammatory reaction will lead to increased secretion in the eye, forming eye droppings. 2. Allergy: Babies who are allergic themselves may induce an allergic reaction in the body after exposure to allergens such as pollen and dust mites. Localized allergic reactions may cause eye discomfort, especially increased secretions, which can lead to the formation of eye droppings. There may be other clinical reasons that may cause babies to have eye boogers. Parents are advised to take their babies to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for a comprehensive eye examination to identify the specific cause of the baby’s eye discharge.