Eyes are prone to eye droppings, which may be related to physiological as well as pathological factors, which may include bacterial conjunctivitis, allergic conjunctivitis or blepharitis and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: under normal circumstances, there will be oily secretions or tears in the eyes, when there are bad habits of eye use, eye fatigue, etc., the discharge of eye secretions increases and accumulates in the corners of the eyes, forming eye droppings.
2. Bacterial conjunctivitis: the eye due to low defense function and other conditions can have bacterial invasion, causing bacterial conjunctivitis occurs, at this time can be accompanied by catarrhal or mucopurulent secretion discharge, initially morning eyelid margins can be seen in the plasma secretion, with the progress of the secretion can become purulent, easy to accumulate in the corners of the eyes to become the eye boogers.
3. Allergic conjunctivitis: there can be seasonal episodes, caused by pollen and other allergens, there can be itchy eyes, there can also be mucous secretions, in the high temperature can lead to aggravation, the formation of eye droppings.
4. Blepharitis: usually caused by inflammation of the eyelash follicles and accessory glands, pustules may appear at the root of the eyelashes, covered with scabs, and the eyelashes may be bonded into bundles, which may lead to discomfort, itchiness, and tingling sensation in the eyes.
Eye boogers accompanied by eye discomfort symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for the cause of treatment.