How do you squeeze the discharge out of your eyes?

Eye secretions do not need to be squeezed out artificially, as this can lead to the spread of infection. Patients can clean the eyelid margins with cotton swabs, thus clearing the eye secretions. Patients with blepharoplasty have difficulty expelling secretions. Patients can be treated with blepharoplasty massages and hot compresses to promote blepharoplasty and relieve discomfort. Blepharoplasty occurs in young and middle-aged people, usually due to the excessive secretion of the blepharoplasty glands, resulting in the opening of the glands being blocked by thick secretions, and subsequent secretions cannot be secreted normally. Patients can apply hot compresses to the eyes and massage the lids to unclog the glands and promote the flow of secretions from the glands. Conjunctivitis, dacryocystitis and other ocular inflammatory diseases, patients may have increased ocular secretions, which may accumulate in the corners of the eyes, patients can use sterile cotton balls to wipe the secretions to keep the eyes clean. Patients need to avoid squeezing the red and swollen areas, which can lead to the spread of infection. It is recommended that patients with excessive ocular discharge seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and treat them under the guidance of a physician.