What Are Eye Boogers?

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Mucus Fishing Syndrome

When mucus is produced and the person constantly fishes it out, it's known as mucus fishing syndrome. This constant fishing could result in more mucus, as it may lead to irritation and even infection. Commonly, a preventative measure includes simply not touching the eye area to give it a chance to stop producing mucus.

Mucus fishing syndrome could also indicate body-focused, repetitive behavior or BFRB, which requires a different approach to management.5Cadman, Bethany. ‘Mucus Fishing Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment.’ Medical and Health Information, www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321722#treatment

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