If the increase in eye discharge is due to bacterial or viral infection, it can be improved by topical medication and attention to eye hygiene. If bacterial infection causes eye inflammation, such as bacterial keratitis or bacterial conjunctivitis, there are symptoms of increased eye discharge, you can use topical antibacterial and anti-inflammatory eye drops, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops or tobramycin eye drops. If the increase in eye discharge is caused by viral infection, you can use topical antiviral eye drops, such as acyclovir eye drops or ribavirin eye drops. If the eye discharge increases, it is best to go to the ophthalmology department of the regular hospital, take the secretion of the conjunctival sac to do laboratory tests, to clarify the cause of the disease and then use medication to treat it. Usually pay attention to eye hygiene, do not use unclean hands to rub the eyes, do not use the eyes excessively, keep enough sleep, eat less spicy and stimulating food.