What to do if you have a bacterial infection with a lot of eye boogers

Bacterial infections that cause heavy eye discharge can be improved with general treatment and medication.
Symptoms of increased eye boogers after a patient develops a bacterial infection in the eye are usually due to bacterial conjunctivitis or dacryocystitis. It can be improved by general treatment and medication.
General treatment: The patient can use a clean tissue or cotton swab to wipe off the eye discharge, which can more fully enable the antibiotic eye drops to contact the conjunctival tissue of the eye, thus exerting the therapeutic effect of sterilization and anti-inflammatory.
Medication: antibiotic drops are then needed for treatment, for example, the commonly used ones are ofloxacin eye drops, moxifloxacin eye drops and so on.
There are many possible reasons for the increase in eye droppings, so you need to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, and the doctor will guide the treatment after confirming the diagnosis.