What’s wrong with babies with yellow eye boogers?

Yellowish eye droppings in infants are usually caused by dacryocystitis or conjunctivitis.
Infants are the most prone to dacryocystitis, usually because the lower end of the tear duct does not degenerate properly at birth, resulting in tear duct obstruction, tears cannot drain into the nasal cavity, stagnation in the tear duct, which will gradually breed bacterial growth and inflammation, which can be treated by doing massage in the lacrimal sac area, and doing tear duct exploration surgery, etc. Conjunctivitis is also a common cause of eye discharge in infants, which is related to the conjunctival tissue being infected by bacteria.
Conjunctivitis is also a common cause of eye boogers in infants, which is related to the conjunctival tissue being infected by bacteria, etc. It is usually related to poor eye hygiene, and can be treated by antibiotic eye drops, such as moxifloxacin eye drops.
There are many reasons that can cause babies to have eye boogers, patients should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out reasonable examination and treatment.