What’s wrong with a 7-month-old baby’s eye boogers?

7-month-old babies with a lot of eye boogers may be caused by conjunctivitis, inverted eyelashes, dacryocystitis and other reasons.
1. Conjunctivitis: Conjunctivitis is mainly caused by various microbial infections, physical stimulation, etc. Due to inflammation stimulation, it can cause the patient’s eye secretions to increase, and the secretions can be formed after drying up, so the child may have increased eye boogers.
2. Inverted eyelashes: Inverted eyelashes children because of the abnormal growth of the eyelashes constantly stimulate the eyes, the children may have increased secretions, which can cause more eye boogers.
3. Dacryocystitis: If a child’s nasolacrimal duct is blocked or narrowed and becomes infected, it can lead to dacryocystitis. Under the stimulation of inflammation, pus secretion may appear in the corners of the eyes of the children, which may lead to the manifestation of excessive eye boogers.
It is recommended that children with excessive eye discharge should be seen by a doctor to assess their condition and follow medical advice.