The mucus-like discharge from the eye is considered to be an increase in secretions, mostly related to bacterial infections. If accompanied by obvious congestion, it may be an attack of acute conjunctivitis, which develops in one eye and spreads to both eyes after being transmitted through hand-to-hand contact. The patient’s eyes will be irritated and congested, and in the morning there is a lot of mucus-like secretion on the edge of the eyelids, which may also stick to the eyelids, making it difficult to open the eyes, but vision will not be affected, and in the later stage, the cornea will be involved in the formation of speckled epithelial clouding, which will also cause vision loss. Symptoms need to go to the hospital ophthalmology outpatient clinic, timely rinsing of the conjunctival sac, topical antibiotic eye drops, as well as antibiotic ophthalmic ointment treatment, if the symptoms are obvious, you can consider the systemic auxiliary drugs, pay attention to hand hygiene, and more rest.