What’s wrong with your eyes?

Patients always have eye droppings in their eyes, which may be caused by overuse of eyes, inflammation stimulation, tear duct blockage and other reasons.
1. Excessive eye use: If patients use electronic products such as cell phones and computers for a long time, or stay up late for a long time, or work for a long time in a bright light or low-light environment, it can cause visual fatigue, and the patients may experience discomfort such as soreness of the eyes, blurring of vision, and increase in secretion, and so on, and therefore may have the manifestation of eye droppings in the eyes.
2. Inflammatory stimulation: bacteria, chlamydia, viruses, fungi and other pathogenic microorganisms infect the conjunctiva, cornea, lacrimal gland and other ocular tissues, resulting in inflammation of the ocular tissues, under the stimulation of inflammation, the patient may have an increase in ocular secretion, photophobia, tearing and other discomforts, so the patient may often have eye droppings in the corners of the eyes.
3. Lacrimal duct blockage: congenital tear duct defects, trauma, lacrimal polyps and other factors lead to blockage of the lacrimal duct, tears can not be discharged in a timely manner, the patient may have frequent tearing, tear mixing with external dust and other substances can lead to the production of eye droppings. If the tear duct obstruction patients secondary dacryocystitis, patients can also appear yellow pus-like secretion in the corner of the eye.
It is recommended that patients with increased eye discharge seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.