Patient: My eyes get itchy every spring and summer, as if there is something in them, and then they get better in the summer! There was a little yellow flocculent in the inner corner of both eyes at the white of the eyes, but now it forms a band that protrudes toward the inner corner of the eyes. There is a discharge from the eyes that appears, and sometimes there is a feeling of swelling, soreness, and dryness. This sensation did not only occur in the spring and summer, but still occurs now. I was diagnosed with conjunctivitis. Since my eyesight had not decreased much, I always thought I was overusing my eyes, but now I feel heavier than before, so I came to see a doctor. I want to confirm the diagnosis and get a treatment. Hello, patient! If you have an itchy, itchy eye every spring and summer, consider whether it is an allergy. If you have discharge in your eyes, consider conjunctivitis or dry eye. I wonder if you have visual fatigue. If you are not nearsighted, you should have presbyopia at this age. I don’t know if you have had your eye pressure measured, but in addition to visual fatigue, you should also rule out high eye pressure. Finally, it is recommended to go to the hospital to see the patient before diagnosis.