What should I do if my child’s eyes are clogged with boogers?

Children’s eye boogers are especially thick and stick to the eyes, mostly suggesting acute conjunctivitis, which can be treated with topical tobramycin eye drops, and at the same time pay attention to eye hygiene and drink more water. In a few cases, there may be blockage of the nasolacrimal duct, which requires surgical treatment such as flushing the nasolacrimal duct. 1. If the baby has yellow eye boogers, red and swollen conjunctiva, suggesting acute conjunctivitis, it can be treated with topical tobramycin eye drops under the guidance of a doctor. 2. Babies should pay attention to eye hygiene, wash their hands diligently, do not rub their eyes with their hands, in addition, the baby’s clothes, toys, personal belongings should be washed and dried diligently to reduce cross-infection. 3. Baby nasolacrimal duct blockage can also cause more eye boogers, eye tears, need ophthalmology clear diagnosis, if necessary, flush the nasolacrimal duct and other surgical treatment. In short, when the child’s eye boogers are particularly large, it is recommended that timely ophthalmology consultation, clear causes, and take targeted treatment.