What’s that white stuff squeezing out of your eye?

Squeezing white stuff out of the eye can be considered as blepharophimosis or lid stones, and requires prompt attention from the hospital ophthalmology department. Due to blepharoplakia, there may be thickening of the lid margins with erythema or hyperkeratosis, which is mostly seen in people with oily skin. The opening of the blepharoplakia is blocked by white keratin, deformed and raised, and granular, foamy or toothpaste-like secretions can be squeezed out, which can cause symptoms such as foreign body sensation, burning sensation, irritation and dryness in the eyes. Eye inflammation or bad eye habits such as looking at electronic products for a long time can have increased eye secretions, can cause conjunctival calculi, calculi can be asymptomatic when small, can be seen under the slit lamp on the eyelid conjunctiva yellow-white bumps, calculi will cause foreign body sensation of the eye, this time in the anesthesia to pick out the calculi. If you can squeeze white stuff out of your eyes or have symptoms of ocular discomfort, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner, according to the changes in secretions and related ophthalmologic examinations, and follow the doctor’s instructions to treat the cause of the symptomatic treatment.