Eye boogers are also known as eye secretions, and patients with eye pain and increased eye secretions may be caused by acute conjunctivitis, keratitis, scleritis and other factors. 1. Acute conjunctivitis: If the patient’s conjunctiva is invaded by bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, an acute inflammatory reaction may occur, resulting in the patient’s eyes appearing congestion, pain, itching, increased secretion and other symptoms. 2. Keratitis: Bacteria, fungi, trauma and other factors may lead to inflammation of the patient’s corneal tissue, under the stimulation of local inflammation, the patient may appear eye pain, photophobia and tearing, increased secretion and other symptoms. 3. Scleritis: Scleritis refers to the inflammation of scleral tissue, which can cause a certain degree of damage to the structure and function of the eye, and patients may experience eye pain, scleral congestion and other symptoms, and if the inflammation extends to the cornea, it may lead to increased secretion, vision loss and other discomforts. Patients with eye pain and discharge are advised to seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.