What to do if you have yellow boogers in your eyes

Increased yellow discharge from the eyes, seen in the following diseases: a. Dacryocystitis, most will be accompanied by frequent tearing symptoms. For neonatal dacryocystitis, babies before 4 months of age can be treated by pressing on the lacrimal sac area and topical tobramycin eye drops, and most toddlers can be cured on their own. dacryocystitis in newborns between 4-8 months of age can be treated by lacrimal canalicular irrigation and topical antibiotic eyedrops, and dacryocystitis in newborns older than 8 months of age will require a lacrimal canalicular exploratory surgery to be completely cured. For adult dacryocystitis, it needs to be treated by nasal lacrimal sac anastomosis or lacrimal duct placement surgery. ii. Bacterial conjunctivitis, most commonly seen in Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pneumoniae and other infections. iii. If there is a lot of secretion, you can first use a sterile cotton swab dipped in saline, scrub it clean, and then local drops of antibiotic eye drops or ointment anti-inflammatory symptomatic treatment, if necessary, need to take oral antibiotic treatment.