What’s with the white pulling of the eyes?

White pulling of the eyes may be caused by the presence of conjunctivitis or may be associated with corneal conjunctival dryness. The presence of white pulling objects around the patient’s eyes may be caused by conjunctivitis, which is usually associated with eye allergies or viral infections. Under the stimulation of inflammation, patients with conjunctivitis may experience increased secretions from the corners of the eyes, a thicker texture of the secretions, as well as conjunctival congestion, photophobia, tearing, and other discomforts. Corneal conjunctival dryness, also known as dry eye, is usually caused by instability of the tear film. Patients may experience symptoms such as visual fatigue, dryness of the eyes, discomfort from foreign body sensation, and may also experience increased eye discharge. It is recommended that patients with increased eye discharge and other discomforts consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.