What happened to my eyes with yellow eye discharge


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Yellow eye discharge is a typical symptom of acute conjunctivitis. When the pathogenic microorganism is strong, it will cause increased congestion secretion of conjunctiva. When pathogenic microorganisms invade the conjunctiva, it will cause conjunctival capillary dilation, showing redness, and the permeability of dilated capillaries will also increase. The visible components of polymorphic leukocytes in blood will aggregate and mix with pathogenic microorganisms to form secretions. If the secretions are yellow-white purulent, it is considered that bacterial infection is likely. Treatment should first use wet cotton swab secretions stick out, local can use broad-spectrum antibiotic eye drops, such as levofloxacin eye drops for anti-inflammatory treatment.