The increase of eye droppings may be caused by infectious conjunctivitis, dacryocystitis and other eye inflammation.
1. Infectious conjunctivitis: the patient’s conjunctival tissue is infected by pathogens that cause conjunctival inflammation, the pathogens reproduce in large quantities on the conjunctiva to produce secretions, which are mixed with the tears to form eye droppings, so the patient may have an increase in eye droppings, which can be accompanied by photophobia, tearing, conjunctival congestion and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Dacryocystitis: Dacryocystitis is mostly caused by bacterial infection, patients often appear localized redness, swelling, pain, pain and other discomforts, the patient’s lacrimal sac area may appear larger abscess, squeeze the abscess, there will be pus from the tear ducts overflow, so patients may appear increased eye discharge performance.
It is recommended that patients with increased ocular discharge consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.