Infant boogers do not need to be removed if they are small and do not interfere with breathing, but if they do, they need to be removed promptly. It is very common for babies to have boogers. 1. If the infant’s boogers are not particularly large and do not affect normal breathing, this situation does not need to get out, some boogers are discharged when the baby cries or sneezes on its own, and do not need special treatment. 2. If the baby has a lot of boogers and has symptoms of nasal congestion, especially when feeding or sleeping, the baby cannot breathe normally, in this case, the boogers need to be taken out. When cleaning the boogers for infants, the action should be gentle, you can use saline to rinse the nasal cavity first, and then gently massage the nasal area, after the boogers are softened, use a cotton swab to gently stick the boogers out. You can also use a professional nasal aspirator to suck out the boogers. It should be noted that if you can not clean up by yourself, you can go to the hospital to seek help from the doctor, under the guidance of the doctor for nasal rinsing, and then take out. Do not operate privately to avoid harming the nasal cavity.