What’s wrong with your baby’s red eyes and yellow eye boogers?

If your child’s eyes are rather red and have yellow eye drops, it is likely to be bacterial conjunctivitis, or possibly neonatal lacrimal sacitis. It is best to first give your child anti-inflammatory eye drops, generally children this age can often use tobramycin eye drops, which is tobramycin, which is available for small babies and works very well. Also be sure to carry your child to the hospital to rule out the possibility of neonatal dacryocystitis, as this disease has a very high incidence in children, and tear duct irrigation often cannot be performed before six months, and can be performed after six months. Local tear sac massage can be performed before six months of age, and by massaging and using anti-inflammatory eye drops, many little babies’ eyes can be restored to normal conditions. Many babies may still not be able to do so after six months, so they need to go to the hospital for localized tear duct irrigation, which is also effective.