A jelly-like bump on the white of the eye may be a conjunctivitis caused by infection or immune factors, and may require anti-infective treatment such as levofloxacin or anti-allergy treatment such as flumethasone. A jelly-like bump on the white of the eye, if there is no tearing and increased secretion and other clinical manifestations, can be temporarily observed, in a certain period of time after rest has not dissipated, or irritation symptoms and other situations, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the slit-lamp microscopy and other auxiliary examination to determine the cause of the disease, targeted anti-inflammatory and anti-infective treatment, such as the use of tobramycin dexamethasone and so on. If it is bacterial conjunctivitis, the first thing to do is to carry out laboratory tests, and before the results come out, you can carry out empirical broad-spectrum antibiotic drops such as levofloxacin and other treatments under the guidance of the doctor. If it is due to hypersensitivity reaction of macropapillary conjunctivitis after wearing corneal contact lenses, it is necessary to stop wearing contact lenses in time and carry out anti-allergy treatment such as sodium cromoglycate eye drops. A jelly-like protrusion on the white of the eye requires prompt medical attention, medication and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.