Newborns with eye droppings are generally normal physiological phenomenon, if the excessive eye droppings can be considered disease factors such as neonatal dacryocystitis, conjunctivitis and so on. 1. Physiological phenomenon: eye droppings belong to the normal secretion of the human eye, the human body will secrete a small amount of eye droppings every day, which is a normal phenomenon. Newborns are still immature, so they are more sensitive to external environmental stimuli such as cold air, which can lead to increased secretion of eye droppings, and the symptoms can be gradually relieved as they grow older. 2. Pathological factors: neonatal dacryocystitis is often associated with the underdevelopment of the nasolacrimal duct, tear outflow is impeded, which leads to bacteria and other microorganisms to gather and cause infection, resulting in tearing, increased secretion in the corners of the eyes. Various causative factors of conjunctivitis can cause infection, which leads to vasodilatation, leukocyte aggregation and other phenomena, causing increased eye discharge. When newborns have increased eye discharge, they should go to the hospital immediately to clarify the cause.