Small transparent bubbles on the white eyeballs may be caused by conjunctivitis, conjunctival cysts, blepharospasm and other reasons.
1. Conjunctivitis: after the conjunctiva is infected by pathogens, edema, follicles, papillary hyperplasia and other phenomena can appear, which can be manifested as transparent bubbles in the white eyeball.
2. Conjunctival cyst: it is a more common ocular tumor, with cyst-like transparent elevation visible on the bulbar conjunctiva, and the cavity of the cyst contains transparent or yellowish translucent fluid.
3. Blepharospasm: It is a horizontal, triangular or oval, elevated, yellowish-white bulbous conjunctival nodule at the connection of the angle scleral margin in the blepharospasm region, which is mostly seen on the nasal side.
Small clear bubbles on the white eyeballs may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital by a professional doctor for diagnosis and treatment.