White discharge from the corners of the eyes indicates inflammation of the eyes, such as the eyes appear conjunctival congestion, the corners of the eyes have obvious increase in white discharge, considering the bacterial infection later caused by conjunctivitis, need to be treated with antibiotic eye drops and eye ointment. If the eyelid skin first appears localized redness, swelling and pain, and then a few days later suddenly appear white discharge, consider the possibility of blepharitis. If the pustules mature and ulcerate on their own and cause it, you need to continue anti-inflammatory treatment, including levofloxacin eye drops as well as ofloxacin eye ointment. If there is frequent white discharge from the inner corner of the eye along with tearing, it may be caused by chronic dacryocystitis. Some patients may also notice an increase in discharge from the inner corner of the eye if the lacrimal sac area is squeezed. It is recommended to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for tear duct irrigation to clarify the condition.