Discharge from the patient’s eyes may be caused by bacterial infectious conjunctivitis, viral infectious conjunctivitis, dry eye and other diseases. 1. Bacterial infectious conjunctivitis: If the patient’s eye discharge is yellow, thick, and more, and the eyelids can not be opened in the morning, most likely acute bacterial infectious conjunctivitis, but also accompanied by conjunctival congestion, tearing, pain and other symptoms of discomfort. 2. Viral infectious conjunctivitis: If the patient’s eye secretion is less, protein-like white, mucus-like, may be caused by viral infectious conjunctivitis, the patient may also be accompanied by conjunctival congestion, pain, dryness, itching and other discomforts. 3. Dry eye: If the patient’s eyes do not have symptoms of congestion, redness, swelling, tearing, but there is white filamentous eye secretion, every morning when you get up, the corner of the eye there will be some granular eye secretion, mostly caused by dry eye, the patient can also be dry eyes discomfort symptoms. It is recommended that patients with excessive eye discharge and other discomforts should consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.