Eye droppings, i.e. eye secretions, a small amount of secretions from the corners of the eyes of patients is normal, but if the secretions are more, it may be caused by conjunctivitis, dacryocystitis, dry eye and other reasons. 1. Conjunctivitis: If the patient’s conjunctiva is infected by bacteria, viruses and other pathogenic bacteria or allergic reaction occurs due to conjunctival contact with external allergens, which leads to conjunctivitis, under the stimulation of inflammation, the patient may experience conjunctival congestion, photophobia, tearing and other uncomfortable symptoms, and the patient may also experience an increase in ocular discharge. 2. Dacryocystitis: If the patient’s tear duct is narrowed or blocked, resulting in long-term accumulation of tears in the lacrimal sac, and secondary infection, the patient may develop dacryocystitis, and under the stimulation of inflammation, the patient may experience tearing, increased ocular secretion, photophobia and other symptoms. 3. Dry eye: dry eye patients because of the quality or quantity of tears appear abnormal, which leads to dry eyes, foreign body sensation and other discomforts, patients may also have eye discharge, viscous. It is recommended that patients with excessive eye discharge should seek medical attention to assess their condition and follow medical advice for treatment.