Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Discharge from eyes

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025

What are Discharge from eyes?
Symptoms of Discharge from eyes
- Redness or swelling around the eyes
- Crusting on the eyelids or corners of the eyes, especially upon waking
- Itching or irritation in the eyes
- Blurry vision or sensitivity to light
What causes Discharge from eyes?
- Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye), an infection or inflammation of the eye's lining
- Allergic reactions, which can cause watery or mucous-like discharge
- Dry eyes, leading to excessive tearing and discharge
- Blepharitis, inflammation of the eyelids that may cause crusty discharge
- Blocked tear ducts, leading to a buildup of fluids in the eyes
- Eye injury or foreign body, causing irritation and discharge
Risk factors for Discharge from eyes
- Exposure to allergens, such as pollen or dust
- Using contact lenses, which can increase the risk of infection and irritation
- Poor hygiene, including not washing hands or cleaning eye makeup properly
- Chronic eye conditions, such as dry eyes or blepharitis
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How are Discharge from eyes diagnosed?
- Conduct a comprehensive eye exam to check for signs of infection or irritation
- Perform visual tests to assess for underlying eye conditions
- Culture a sample of the discharge to check for bacteria or viruses if an infection is suspected
- Evaluate for blocked tear ducts or other structural issues
How are Discharge from eyes treated?
- Antibiotic or antiviral eye drops for infections like conjunctivitis
- Antihistamine eye drops or oral medications for allergies
- Lubricating eye drops for dry eyes
- Warm compresses for conditions like blepharitis or blocked tear ducts
Medications for Discharge from eyes
Can Discharge from eyes be prevented?
- Practice good hygiene, such as washing your hands regularly and cleaning your contact lenses properly
- Avoid allergens or use allergy medications if you're prone to reactions
- Rest your eyes and ensure they are properly lubricated if you suffer from dry eyes
- Take breaks from screens to prevent eye strain and irritation
Managing Discharge from eyes at home
- Using lubricating eye drops to soothe dry or irritated eyes
- Applying a warm compress to the eyes to relieve crusting or discomfort
- Keeping your eyes clean by gently wiping away discharge with a clean, damp cloth
- Avoiding rubbing your eyes, which can aggravate irritation or spread infection
When should you seek help for Discharge from eyes?
- The discharge is yellow or green, indicating a possible infection
- You experience severe pain, blurred vision, or sensitivity to light
- The discharge doesn't improve with over-the-counter treatments
- You have a history of eye injuries or conditions like blocked tear ducts
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