How to treat increased eye discharge

An increase in eye discharge indicates the presence of local inflammation. The treatment for this condition is as follows: first, to keep the local clean, timely removal of eye secretions, you can choose to use saline or 3% boric acid wash to rinse the conjunctival sac, which is conducive to the recovery of the condition. Second, according to the specific cause to choose the correct drugs, if the inflammation is caused by bacterial infection, you need to choose antibiotic eye drops, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops, gatifloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops. If the infection is caused by a virus, you can choose antiviral eye drops, such as ganciclovir eye gel and acyclovir eye drops. If it is caused by a fungal infection, you need to use antifungal medications, such as natamycin eye drops and fluconazole eye drops, which are the only way to keep the local inflammation under effective control.