Herpetic conjunctivitis is a local inflammation caused by herpes virus infection, which usually manifests as obvious eye irritation symptoms, such as foreign body sensation, photophobia, tearing, and increased eye discharge. Treatment is recommended to require active antiviral treatment in the early stage, choosing sensitive antiviral drugs such as ganciclovir ophthalmic gel and acyclovir eye drops, frequent eye dosing, at least once every 1-2 hours, and keeping the eye locally clean to remove the secretions in a timely manner. If the symptoms are particularly severe or accompanied by systemic reactions, systemic antiviral treatment can also be applied. As the disease decreases, the frequency of the medication is then reduced. In addition, this disease is contagious, so during the recovery period of treatment, you need to do a good job of isolation to avoid infection, use separate basins and towels, and try to use running water to wash your hands and face.