Baby’s eye boogers and tears may be caused by blocked nasolacrimal duct and conjunctivitis.
1. Nasolacrimal duct blockage: Nasolacrimal duct blockage is mostly seen in young children within 1 year of age, the nasolacrimal duct of small babies is relatively thin, a little inflammation can occur when the nasolacrimal duct blockage, because of the poor drainage of tears, the child can appear continuous tearing, eye boogers and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Conjunctivitis: the baby did not cry, the eyes always look tearful, increased secretion, may also be caused by conjunctivitis, in addition to more tears, increased secretion, in the inflammation of the stimulus, the baby will also appear conjunctival congestion symptoms.
It is recommended that children with tearing eyes and increased eye discharge should seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.