What’s wrong with the upper layer of the whites of the eyes that are wrinkled?

The membrane on the white of the patient’s eye mainly refers to the conjunctiva, the conjunctiva wrinkled up is mostly seen as a normal phenomenon, and may also be related to conjunctival relaxation syndrome, bulbar conjunctival edema, etc..
The conjunctiva is usually attached to the scleral surface, not adherent, if the conjunctiva is pushed by hand, the conjunctiva can usually be wrinkled, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, usually do not need special treatment.
This is a normal physiologic phenomenon and does not require special treatment. As the patient ages, the conjunctiva loosens and the loose conjunctiva can accumulate in the conjunctival sac, resulting in conjunctival folds. Patients with conjunctival relaxation may experience discomfort such as foreign body sensation and blurred vision.
If the patient rubs the eyes with his hands or because of ocular trauma, inflammation and other causes of bulbar conjunctival edema, the volume of the conjunctiva increases, can accumulate in the conjunctival sac, thus appearing conjunctival folds.
It is recommended that patients with conjunctival lesions seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow medical advice.