What should I do if my two-month-old baby has watery eyes and eye boils?

If a two-month-old child has watery eyes with drops, and if the drops are yellow, granular, or pus-like, and are more frequent in the morning, and if they stick to the eyelids and prevent the opening of the eyes, it is most likely that conjunctivitis or dacryocystitis is the cause. If there is severe congestion in the conjunctiva, the white part of the eye, consider conjunctivitis. If the congestion is not severe, but only the tearing is noticeable, consider the possibility of lacrimal sacculitis. Both dacryocystitis and conjunctivitis are infectious inflammations caused by bacteria and require the use of antibacterial medications. Children are usually treated with Tobex drops and Tobex eye ointment, which are safer for children than other drops, so they can be used appropriately if they have inflammation. In addition, if it is a lacrimal sac, you need to help your child massage the location below the midpoint of the line between the root of the nose and the inner corner of the eye, that is, the location of the internal capsule, after the eye stool disappears, to help your child unblock the lacrimal ducts, the chances of recurrence of lacrimal sac infection will be reduced.