If a newborn baby has boogers in one eye and a yellow pus-like object, the main reason to consider it is due to conjunctivitis. This condition is often seen when the child rubs his eyes with his hands, or when the child is infected with pathogenic bacteria through the mother’s birth canal. Parents should take the child to the ophthalmology department for timely treatment, and the common treatment method is to apply eye drops to the child, for example, applying chloramphenicol eye drops, erythromycin ointment, or tobramycin eye drops, which are antibiotic eye drops with good effects. After a week or so of application, the child’s condition will improve significantly. You can give your child 2-3 drops in the morning and 2-3 drops in the evening. After the drops have been applied, gently lift your child’s upper and lower eyelids gently with your hand, so that the eye drops can fully contact the area around the eyes.