When you get up in the morning and rub your eyes, you can always feel some “dirty things” in the corner of your eyes, which are commonly called “eye droppings” and are secretions in your eyes. Under normal circumstances, these secretions can play a protective role in lubricating and cleaning the eyes, but when there is a problem with the eyes, the secretions may also appear abnormal. In normal people, eye discharge is composed of mucus secreted by lacrimal glands, lid glands, and other substances such as shed epithelial cells of the eye surface. When the eye secretion increases significantly or changes in color and other properties, it usually means that there is a pathology in the eye, so you must pay more attention to it. ◆ Yellow pus-like eye discharge: bacterial infection Many people have had the personal experience of waking up in the morning and finding that their eyes are covered with thick white or yellow pus-like eye discharge, and they also feel that their eyes are burning, stinging, and have a foreign body feeling, and their white eyeballs have become very red. This is an obvious symptom of bacterial conjunctivitis. If a person has bifidobacteria, catarrhal bacteria, E. coli, streptococcus, staphylococcus, etc. on his or her hands, rubbing the eyes can cause the eye to become infected and lead to bacterial conjunctivitis. If you have this eye disease, the eye discomfort will be more obvious in the evening or when reading, and you will easily feel eye fatigue. If you wake up with white translucent stool: viral infection and find that the stool in the corner of your eyes is white and translucent and sticky, and if you look in the mirror and see that your white eyeballs are red, you probably have viral conjunctivitis. In spring, due to the change in temperature, there are many people who have colds, and most people who have swollen eyes after catching a cold are suffering from an acute attack of viral conjunctivitis, because when you catch a cold, cough or fever, the virus invades the respiratory tract, and if the virus invades the eyes at the same time, viral acute conjunctivitis is easily triggered. In addition, some people who do not have a cold, if they have previously suffered from viral conjunctivitis, the virus will be latent in the local tissues of the eye, when the patient’s life is irregular, stay up late, cold, fever, etc., the body’s resistance is reduced, the virus will take advantage of the situation, resulting in the recurrence of eye disease, and the recurrence of the disease may be more serious than the first attack. Therefore, regular exercise and avoiding symptoms such as colds and fires are especially crucial to the prevention of viral conjunctivitis. ◆ Watery clear eye droppings: eye allergy Some people feel fine on their own, but suddenly feel itchy eyes. When they look in the mirror, they find that in addition to their eyes being red, there is also a clear, thin, watery discharge, and on closer inspection, there are clear consideration bubbles on the conjunctiva of the eyelids, which indicates that they may be suffering from allergic conjunctivitis. Usually people with allergies and those who like to dye their hair and makeup are prone to allergic conjunctivitis. Yang Guang explained that in daily life, there can be allergic substances in external chemicals and diet, which can cause irritation to the eyes, such as sweeteners, colors, flavors, preservatives, thickeners and other chemical ingredients added to some foods, hair dyes, shampoos, mascara, eyeliner, foundations and other cosmetics. chemical substances, etc., can induce allergic conjunctivitis. For patients with allergic conjunctivitis, the first step is to get away from the allergen, try to avoid eye irritation from chemicals when washing hair and face, use water when washing face, and use a towel to cover the eyes when washing hair. You should also pay attention to your diet. Spicy and irritating foods and seafood may also cause allergic reactions in your eyes. 1. Bacterial conjunctivitis: Wash your hands regularly, do your personal hygiene, prevent infecting others, try not to let others help with eye drops, and don’t share eye drops. In addition to using antibiotic eye drops, you can also use a cold towel to relieve the symptoms of cold compresses on both eyes, usually 5-10 minutes can be cold. 2, viral conjunctivitis: you can use anti-viral eye drops, or use some herbs to clear the heat and detoxify the eyes after boiling water. Go to the pharmacy to buy some honeysuckle, forsythia, comfrey, mulberry leaf, wild chrysanthemum, etc., together with water, boiled to remove the dregs, to be cooled when the liquid cleaning eyes, once a day in the morning and evening. 3, allergic conjunctivitis: do not use antibacterial and antiviral eye medications, because in addition to the eye allergic to the primary allergens, may also be allergic to drugs. Anti-allergic eye medications usually contain hormones and should always be used under the guidance of a doctor. Never apply hot compresses, as this can aggravate the itchy eyes.