Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
Yes, if you're not comfortable messing with his eyes, then keep his humidity up and he very likely will deal with them himself during his next shed if not sooner.

In the meantime you need to fix the husbandry problem(s) that caused the bad shed in the first place, assuming he's not a new arrival and you're fixing someone else's mistakes.
He is a new arrival, he had a bad shed from the local pet store. He was in the middle of the bad shed when I put him in his new home, I am taking good care of him and watching him closely, I'm sure all will be fine