What’s wrong with your eyes?

Patients always have eye droppings, which may be related to bacterial conjunctivitis, dacryocystitis, allergic conjunctivitis and other reasons.
1. Bacterial conjunctivitis: Bacterial infection of the conjunctiva leads to bacterial conjunctivitis, under the stimulation of inflammatory factors, patients may have increased ocular secretions, manifested as frequent eye boogers, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotic eye drops, such as Tobramycin eye drops, to promote the recovery of the condition.
2. Dacryocystitis: If the patient’s nasolacrimal duct is blocked, resulting in long-term retention of tears in the lacrimal sac, and secondary infection, dacryocystitis may occur, and the patient may experience conjunctival congestion, purulent secretions from the tear ducts, and other discomforts, and thus the patient may experience increased eye discharge.
3. Allergic conjunctivitis: allergy to pollen, willow and other allergens, can cause the body to abnormal immune response, the patient may appear photophobia, tearing, eye itching, foreign body sensation, eye boogers and other discomfort symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with more eye discharge should consult the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.