Conjunctivitis is initially considered in small children with the presence of eye boogers in the eyes. However, there are many causes of conjunctivitis, so it is necessary to judge according to the clinical manifestations and then give appropriate treatment. Eye droppings are secretions from the conjunctiva. The nature of the secretion varies depending on the cause of conjunctivitis. If there is an increase in mucopurulent discharge, it may be bacterial or chlamydial conjunctivitis; if the eye droppings are very profuse, and you find that it is difficult to open your eyelids in the morning because they are stuck to your eyelashes, consider treating the condition with sensitive antibiotic eye drops, as well as antibiotic eye ointment. If the discharge is watery, it is usually associated with viral conjunctivitis, and treatment with antiviral eye drops and ophthalmic gels is recommended. If the discharge is filamentous, it may be allergic conjunctivitis; try to find out the cause of the allergy, and treat it with topical anti-allergy eye drops, or oral anti-allergy medication for the whole body if the symptoms are obvious. In addition, if a newborn baby is found to have tearing, and there is a large amount of pus and yellowish secretion increase, the formation of “pus leakage eye”, may be Neisseria gonorrhea infection caused by conjunctivitis, need to hurry to do bacterial culture of the secretion, and active treatment, otherwise it will lead to serious complications resulting in corneal ulcers, and even endophthalmitis. Therefore, the emergence of increased eye droppings, it is recommended to go to the hospital ophthalmology timely consultation and treatment.