Babies with eye droppings may be caused by a variety of factors, such as conjunctivitis, dacryoadenitis, dacryocystitis, and so on. 1. Conjunctivitis: Inflammation of the conjunctiva caused by infection or external stimulation of the infant’s eyes, with symptoms such as redness, swelling, conjunctival congestion, and increased secretion. 2. Dacryoadenitis: mainly caused by bacterial and viral infections, infants are young and immunocompromised, the probability of infection is high, and there may be increased secretions. 3. Dacryocystitis: Dacryocystitis is caused by the congenital impassability of the nasolacrimal duct in infants, or the subsequent improper eye care and unclean eye hygiene. It is characterized by excessive tearing, redness, swelling and bulging of the lacrimal sac area, pain on pressure, and increased secretion. There are many reasons for babies to have eye boogers, besides the above factors, the irritation of eyelashes and other factors can also cause babies to have eye boogers. Pay more attention to the care of your baby’s eyes, and if your baby has a lot of eye droppings with other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.