What kind of medicine does a child take for yellow nose and yellow eye boogers?

Children with yellow nasal mucus and yellow eye boogers suggest that patients can choose corresponding medication according to their conditions. For microbial conjunctivitis, sensitive antimicrobial drugs or antiviral eye drops should be used; for acute rhinitis, antibiotics can be applied if a combined bacterial infection is considered. 1. Conjunctivitis: patients may have foreign body sensation, burning sensation and increased secretion in the eyes, etc. As the nasolacrimal duct connects the nose and the eyes, it may also lead to yellow nasal discharge. If microbial conjunctivitis, children should follow the doctor’s instructions to use sensitive antibacterial drugs (such as cefixime, etc.) or antiviral drugs eye drops (such as acyclovir eye drops, etc.). 2. Acute rhinitis: patients with a runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, nasal itching and other symptoms as the main manifestations, such as yellow nasal discharge, yellow eye boogers, most often considered a combination of bacterial infections, it is recommended that the application of antibacterial drugs (such as cefixime, etc.). Children can also use physiological saline to rinse the nasal cavity to relieve the discomfort. It is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the diagnosis and then carry out targeted treatment. If you need to use drugs, it is recommended to use under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis, do not use without authorization.