Replying to @palmbeaxhpam
Having dealt with persistent eye boogers myself, I understand how annoying and uncomfortable they can be. Eye discharge, commonly referred to as eye boogers, can sometimes linger for several days. This can happen for various reasons, such as allergies, a minor eye infection, or blocked tear ducts. One thing I found helpful was maintaining good eyelid hygiene. Gently cleaning the eyelids daily with a warm, damp cloth helped reduce the buildup of discharge. Avoiding rubbing the eyes is also important since it can irritate them more. If the eye boogers are accompanied by redness, swelling, or pain, it could indicate conjunctivitis or another eye condition that might require medical attention. In such cases, visiting an eye care professional is essential to get the right diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, using artificial tears or lubricating eye drops can relieve dryness and help flush out irritants that could be causing the discharge. Remember, while occasional eye boogers are common and usually harmless, persistent discharge should not be ignored. Taking proactive steps with daily cleaning, avoiding eye irritation, and monitoring symptoms can make a big difference in eye comfort and health.



















































