Swelling of the upper eyelid and increased eye droppings are considered to be caused by inflammation such as conjunctivitis or granuloma due to bacterial infection, which can be treated with antibiotic drops in the eye, such as ofloxacin eye drops. Some patients may also need surgery. Conjunctivitis: a common eye disease, usually formed when bacteria infect the conjunctival tissue of the eye due to lack of attention to eye hygiene. Inflammation will cause reactive eyelid edema, while inflammatory stimulation will lead to a large amount of secretion in the conjunctival sac, that is, the formation of eye droppings. 1. antibiotic eye drops: conjunctivitis triggered by upper eyelid swelling, eye boogers, need to point antibiotic eye drops to kill bacteria, eliminate inflammation, commonly used with ofloxacin eye drops, moxifloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops and so on. Most of the granuloma is staphylococcus aureus infection, usually can use levofloxacin eye drops, or erythromycin eye ointment and other anti-infection. 2. Oral antibiotics: patients with severe granuloma and conjunctivitis can take oral antibiotics for systemic treatment, such as amoxicillin, cefixime and so on. 2. Surgical treatment: granuloma, especially refractory abscess, requires surgical incision and drainage. Swelling of the upper eyelid, eye boogers, may also be caused by other reasons, first to clarify the cause of the disease, need to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.