What’s going on with the raised white bag in the eye?

Raised white bags in the eye may be caused by blepharospasm, pterygium or local inflammation. 1. Blepharospasm: Typical symptoms are white or yellow patches with triangular bulges in the bulbar conjunctiva, accompanied by redness, itching and eye irritation. It is usually treated by medication or surgery. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and glucocorticoids can be used for medication, and if medication is not effective, blepharospasmectomy should be performed. 2. Pterygium: Generally there is a fleshy object on the surface of the eyeball with the appearance of a wing-like fleshy object, white in color with blood inside. If the size is small and the symptoms are mild pterygium generally does not need to be treated, need to minimize the wind, sand, sunlight and other stimuli. If the pterygium is large and the symptoms are obvious, it needs to be treated surgically, but there is a certain recurrence rate. 3. Local inflammation: If there is inflammation at the eye, such as iritis, conjunctivitis, etc., the inflammatory reaction will cause local tissue edema, resulting in white bumps, the inflammation should be controlled in time, and can be treated with anti-inflammatory eye drops, such as Pralofen Eye Drops and Tobramycin Eye Drops. There may be other causes of raised white bumps in the eye, so it is recommended that you should go to a specialist hospital in time to make the appropriate diagnosis and take the appropriate treatment measures. Blind self-medication should be avoided.