Coughing and coughing is mainly due to a decrease in the body’s resistance and an inflammatory reaction of the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract caused by the invasion of pathogens such as bacteria. As the nasolacrimal duct is connected to the respiratory tract, inflammation can easily involve the eyeball and cause an increase in eye discharge. It is common to see acute upper respiratory tract infection combined with conjunctivitis. It is necessary to pay attention to personal eye hygiene. Every day, you can use a sterile cotton swab dipped in sterile saline to clean the eye discharge. Anti-inflammatory eye drops such as tobramycin eye drops, rifampicin eye drops, and levofloxacin eye drops can be used to spot the eye for anti-inflammatory treatment. Take appropriate cough and phlegm medicines, such as orange red phlegm cough liquid and lantern leaf granules. You can take antibiotics appropriately, such as amoxicillin, clindamycin, cefuroxime, roxithromycin, azithromycin and other drugs.