Two-month-old babies with eye stool and tears after birth, without obvious external stimulation, are mostly caused by tear duct obstruction, which is due to incomplete development of the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct at birth, or residual mucosal folds at the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct at birth, which means that tears cannot flow into the nasal cavity through the tear duct, resulting in symptoms of tearing. If there is secondary infection inside the lacrimal sac, there will be mucus and purulent discharge, which is often referred to as eye stool, called neonatal lacrimal sac inflammation. In most children, the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct will open on its own as the child grows older and as the duct develops. Of course, you can also use external forces, such as local massage to help the lower end of the open, the specific method is to put the index finger on the tear sac area, regular massage, squeeze, 3-4 times a day, each squeeze more than 20 times, squeeze after the antibiotic eye drops, such as Tobias eye drops, adhere to treatment after a few weeks, most of the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct will open. If conservative treatment does not work, it is recommended to go to the hospital for lacrimal duct exploration treatment when the baby is 3-4 months old.