Eye droppings in the eyes may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be caused by eye inflammation and blockage of the tear ducts. 1. Physiological phenomenon: under normal circumstances, the body’s blepharoplasty will secrete a certain amount of oil every day, when the oil mixed with the dust in the air, eye secretions can be formed, i.e., eye droppings. 2. Eye inflammation: If the patient has eye diseases, the stimulation of inflammation will also lead to an increase in eye secretions, and then form eye droppings, such as conjunctivitis, keratitis and dacryocystitis. 3. Lacrimal duct blockage: If the patient has a blocked lacrimal duct, the nasolacrimal duct can not be blocked, leading to the tears can not be discharged properly, resulting in an increase in the amount of eye droppings, which may be accompanied by overflow of tears, pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended that patients with increased eye discharge and other discomforts seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.