Constant droppings in the eyes may be related to conjunctivitis, chronic dacryocystitis, blepharitis and other causes.
1. Conjunctivitis: when the small blood vessels in the conjunctiva are inflamed, it can cause vasodilatation and an increase in secretion, which can be manifested as constant eye droppings.
2. Chronic dacryocystitis: Obstruction or narrowing of the nasolacrimal duct can lead to retention of secretions in the lacrimal sac, and bacterial infection can stimulate the mucous membrane of the inner wall of the lacrimal sac, resulting in mucous or mucopurulent secretions.
3. Blepharitis: Inflammation of the surface of the eyelid margin and the root of the eyelashes caused by bacterial infection can lead to an increase in secretion, resulting in the phenomenon of constant eye droppings in the eyes.
If there is always bogey in the eyes, accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, you need to go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.