What is the cause of the excessive eye discharge?

The presence of extraordinarily large amounts of fluid in the eyes is usually seen in local inflammation, such as conjunctivitis, keratitis or dacryocystitis caused by bacterial infections, which are all diseases that may present with this symptom. Therefore, after this manifestation, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible to have it checked and clarified, as the treatment varies slightly from disease to disease. In case of bacterial conjunctivitis or keratitis, anti-inflammatory and symptomatic treatment is needed. You can choose sensitive antibiotic drops or eye ointment to control the local inflammation. In the case of keratitis, pro-corneal repair medications, such as recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor drops, are also needed. In case of dacryocystitis, anti-inflammatory treatment is also needed in the early stages, with antibiotic drops or ointment to control local inflammation, and in case conservative treatment does not work, surgical treatment, such as lacrimal tract exploration, is considered.