A child’s nose always has dry boogers, may be related to the living environment factors, the presence of cold and fever, the nostrils have inflammation and infection and so on. If your child lives in an environment with high temperature and low humidity, it may lead to dry boogers in the nose. You can improve the temperature and humidity of the living environment to improve the situation of dry boogers in the nose. Also, during or after a cold, and with symptoms such as fever, can also lead to the formation of dry boogers in the child’s nose. If your child has a habit of picking his or her nose, this can lead to inflammation and infection of the nostrils, which can also lead to the formation of dry boogers. It is important to rinse the nasal passages with saline to minimize bacterial infection. If these conditions don’t improve, don’t use your hands to dig up dry boogers, but take your child to the hospital for a checkup to avoid delaying the condition.