How to fix heavy eye discharge

Increased eye discharge may be caused by eye inflammation due to infectious conjunctivitis, allergic conjunctivitis, dacryocystitis and other diseases, which can be treated with medication and surgery according to the cause.
1. Infectious conjunctivitis: refers to the conjunctival inflammation caused by bacterial, viral and other pathogenic microorganisms infection, usually with the symptom of increased secretion. If it is a bacterial infection, it can be treated with antibiotic drugs such as erythromycin ophthalmic ointment; if it is a viral infection, it can be treated with antiviral drugs such as acyclovir eye drops, which can alleviate the symptom of excessive eye discharge.
2. Allergic conjunctivitis: Generally, it is necessary to get rid of the allergens first, and then through the topical use of emetine fumarate eye drops, orotidine hydrochloride eye drops and other anti-allergy drugs to treat allergic conjunctivitis, so as to alleviate the symptom of excessive eye discharge.
3. Dacryocystitis: In the acute stage, antibiotics such as cefdinir and amoxicillin should be used systemically as well as locally, and the abscess should be incised and drained into a drainage tube when it fluctuates; after the inflammation is relieved, it can be treated by nasal lacrimal sac anastomosis to alleviate the symptom of excessive ocular discharge.
If you have unexplained eye discharge, you should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid adverse consequences.