If a newborn baby has an acute upper respiratory tract infection or neonatal rhinitis, it can lead to very heavy boogers. For children’s boogers, many parents will deal with them by pulling out the boogers. Emptying a newborn’s nose can ensure that the child’s nasal passages are clear. However, if the nasal stool is not properly removed, it can also cause some harm, mainly the following: 1, cause the child to suffocate, if the child’s nasal stool is very large and particularly firm, parents accidentally pull out the child’s nasal stool, at once into the deeper part, blocking the child’s posterior nostril, which will lead to children’s poor breathing. 2, cause damage to the nasal mucosa, because children’s nasal cavity is very small, and the mucosa is very fragile, blood vessels are also rich. relatively rich. In this case, if parents pull out the nose stool improperly, it will cause damage to the nasal mucosa and lead to bleeding of the nasal mucosa.