What’s wrong with a 2-year-old baby’s red eyes and eye boogers?

Two-year-old babies with red eyes and eye stools mainly have the following diseases. First, conjunctivitis, if the baby’s eye stools are yellow and purulent and sticky, bacterial conjunctivitis is more likely, which needs to be scrubbed clean, and then localized with antibiotic drops or eye ointment for anti-inflammatory symptomatic treatment. The second type of impingement is the repeated irritation of the eyeball surface, which can cause inflammation of the eye surface, resulting in red eyes and eye drops. In mild cases, the eyelashes can be plucked out or the follicles can be electrolyzed. In severe cases of widespread ingrown eyelashes, it is necessary to wait until the child is older and then have corrective surgery. The third type of neonatal dacryocystitis, before the age of two, can be cured by lacrimal duct irrigation or massage, but after the age of two, most of them need lacrimal duct surgery to recover.