Dry stools in babies may be due to low water content in food, and eye boogers may be due to conjunctivitis and other causes.
If your baby’s food has low water content, there is a possibility of dry stools or even constipation. At this time, you can feed your baby some water to increase the water content of the food residue in the gastrointestinal tract and promote defecation.
The eye droppings in your baby’s eyes are actually secretions from the eyes. Increased eye discharge in babies may be caused by bacterial or viral conjunctivitis due to bacterial or viral infection in the eyes. In addition to the symptoms of increased eye discharge, your baby may also have red eyes.
There may be other reasons for dry stools and eye discharge. It is recommended to visit the hospital in time for a complete examination to identify the cause of the problem, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.