White lumps in the eyes may be caused by conjunctival sac secretion, corneal edema, and abnormal growths. 1. Conjunctivitis and dacryocystitis can cause an increase in the amount of secretion that accumulates in the conjunctival sac, resulting in the appearance of white lumps. 2. When keratitis and conjunctivitis occur, there may be edema of the surface tissues of the eye, which may also look like white lumps, accompanied by other discomforts such as increased eye secretions. 3. Stimulated by external environmental factors, the surface of the eye can occur blepharospasm, pterygium and other lesions, abnormal superfluous organisms, manifested as white lumps in the eye. White lumps in the eyes may also be caused by other reasons, accompanied by discomfort, you should promptly consult a doctor for examination and treatment.