Fever with a lot of eye boogers may be due to upper respiratory tract infection caused by fever, at the same time the inflammation involved in the eye, or may be due to fever caused by the body’s resistance to reduce the presence of inflammatory reactions on the surface of the eye.
The physiological structure of the human body has the existence of the nasolacrimal duct, so the nasal cavity and the eye is a certain connection, the upper respiratory tract infection may be through the nasolacrimal duct involved in the eye, resulting in increased secretions in the corners of the eyes, manifested as a lot of eye droppings. It is also possible that the body’s resistance is weakened due to fever, and there is an inflammatory reaction on the surface of the eye leading to increased secretions.
Generally, you need to use a clean cotton swab to wipe away the eye droppings, and if there is inflammation and infection, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to apply topical tobramycin ophthalmic solution and other treatments. At the same time, attention should be paid to rest, and follow the doctor’s advice to reduce the fever through physical or pharmaceutical means.
If the fever and eye boogers persist and the symptoms cannot be relieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor to avoid delaying the condition.