What’s with the constant white stuff at the end of my eyes?

The patient always has white stuff at the end of the eye may be fat grain, and it may also be white secretion caused by bacterial conjunctivitis, external blepharitis and so on.
1. Fat grain: fat grain is related to heredity, drug factors, skin damage, etc. The skin surface of patients with fat grain may appear yellowish-white globular particles, so patients may have white lesions at the corners of their eyes.
2. Bacterial conjunctivitis: Bacterial conjunctivitis may be caused by bacterial infections such as Staphylococcus epidermidis and Propionibacterium acnes anaerobicum, etc. Under the stimulation of inflammation, the patients may have an increase in mucopurulent exudate from the eyes and a decrease in visual acuity, and so on, thus white substances may appear in the corners of the eyes of the patients.
3. Exterior blepharitis: Exterior blepharitis is mostly considered to be caused by staphylococcal infections. Under the stimulation of inflammation, patients may experience eyelid swelling and pain, bulbar conjunctival congestion, white pus spots at the root of the follicle, and other uncomfortable symptoms, and so the corners of the corners of the eyes of the patients may appear white lesions.
It is recommended that patients with white lesions at the corners of the eyes should seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.