Long eye droppings in infants may be a normal phenomenon, or it may be caused by conjunctivitis, dacryocystitis and other diseases, which need to be actively dealt with. 1. Normal phenomenon: If the infant sleeps for a long time, eyelid gland secretions accumulate in the corner of the eyes, and eye droppings may appear if the infant is not wiped in time after waking up. If the infant is not accompanied by other discomforts, no special treatment is usually needed. 2. Conjunctivitis: if the child’s eye boogers increase, it may be caused by conjunctivitis, such as bacterial conjunctivitis patients in the inflammation stimulation, yellowish and sticky secretion, and viral conjunctivitis patients may appear watery secretion. 3. Dacryocystitis: Children with dacryocystitis can also have increased ocular discharge, and if the dacryocyst is pressed, pus can spill out from the corner of the child’s eye. It is recommended that children with increased ocular discharge and other discomforts consult a doctor for evaluation of their condition and treatment under the direction of the doctor.