Pus-like eye discharge is generally considered to be one of two possibilities: 1. It may be that there is more tearing, the redness of the eyes is not obvious, but the eye discharge is yellow granular and pus-like. This condition is more common in small children, especially newborns, and is mainly considered to be the possibility of lacrimal sac inflammation, which is caused by bacterial infection due to obstruction or narrowing of the lacrimal sac. This condition can be treated with anti-inflammatory treatment, mostly with the use of Topaz drops or levofloxacin drops, which can be used 4-6 times a day, usually 3-4 days to relieve the symptoms. After the symptoms are relieved, you need to massage the location below the midpoint of the line between the root of the nose and the inner corner of the eye to help small children to unblock the tear ducts. If the tear ducts are still not unblocked after six months or so, you need to go to the hospital for tear duct exploration.2. If you are an adult or a small child with red eyes and pus-like eye droppings, but the tearing phenomenon is not obvious. This condition is considered to be conjunctivitis, a bacterial infection causing conjunctivitis. At this time, the same anti-inflammatory treatment can be applied, either Topaz drops or levofloxacin drops, used 4-6 times a day, together with Topaz eye ointment. Often within a week or so, the conjunctivitis problem can also be greatly relieved.