What’s wrong with red, bloodshot eyes and excessive eye discharge?

Red bloodshot eyes with more discharge are mostly considered to be a case of infectious conjunctivitis. If there is a lot of yellow discharge, especially in the early stages, which is on the eyelids and prevents the eyes from opening, and there is also a lot of yellow discharge sticking to the eyelashes during the day, consider conjunctivitis caused by bacterial infection. Anti-inflammatory treatment with levofloxacin or tolbes can be used, and most of them will show significant improvement in 5-7 days. If there is heavy congestion and a white or liquid-like discharge with stinging and tearing, consider conjunctivitis caused by a viral infection. Usually, ganciclovir gel or acyclovir drops are used for antiviral treatment, but the course of viral infection is longer and usually requires 1-2 months of continuous medication before the congestion can completely subside and improve. So, if it is congested with discharge, consider the infection, but also according to the type of infection, to choose the appropriate drug can be.