What causes red bloodshot eyes and boogers in children?

Children’s eyes are red and bloodshot with a lot of eye boogers, which can be caused by conjunctivitis, keratitis, erysipelas, dacryocystitis and other factors.
1. Conjunctivitis: Bacterial conjunctivitis can lead to symptoms of yellow eye boogers. Stimulated by inflammation, the eyes can appear red, swollen, congested, and increased secretions.
2. Keratitis: Common forms of keratitis include viral keratitis, bacterial keratitis, fungal keratitis, etc., which may cause redness, swelling, pain and eye droppings.
3. Emphysema: After the occurrence of emphysema in children, hard nodules may appear in the eyes, which may be accompanied by painful symptoms, and there may be redness in the eyes and an increase in the amount of eye droppings.
4. Dacryocystitis: Dacryocystitis is caused by bacterial infection and foreign body irritation, which can cause eye pain, redness and eyelid swelling.
Children with red bloodshot eyes and excessive eye droppings should consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of specialists, actively carry out appropriate treatment, which will help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.