What should I do if my child has a fever and a lot of boogers in his eyes?

When a baby has a viral infection, fever and other upper respiratory symptoms may occur. The pathogen may also invade the conjunctiva and cause acute conjunctivitis, resulting in increased discharge from the eye, or yellow or purulent discharge if combined with a bacterial infection. In this case: firstly, anti-inflammatory and antiviral treatment is indicated for the upper respiratory tract infection. Secondly, you can use tobramycin eye drops for the eyes, which will significantly relieve the increased eye discharge. Finally, care should be strengthened. Drinking a lot of water will also help to reduce the discharge, and if necessary, the eyes can be rinsed with saline solution. Pay attention to hand hygiene, and do not let the child rub his/her eyes with his/her hands to prevent the infection from further aggravating.