The baby has a lot of boogers in one eye and this should be an inflammation of the eye, i.e. conjunctivitis. Boogers are secretions from the eye that generally indicate inflammation. If it is an occasional case of excessive eye discharge, it may be a simple case of conjunctivitis, depending on whether a little eye drops will do the trick, or if the child has a persistent rhinitis, which can lead to inflammation of the eye as well, further up the line. Also, if the child has persistent tears and a lot of eye stools, especially in newborns or infants. At this time, you should be highly alert to whether your child has congenital underdevelopment of the nasolacrimal duct or inflammation, which causes the nasolacrimal duct to be inaccessible, causing recurrent eye inflammation and other conditions, and you need to visit an ophthalmologist at this time.