The white of the eye is the sclera, and the presence of transparent jelly-like stuff in the sclera may be caused by blepharospasm, pterygium, or blockage of the lymphatic vessels of the conjunctiva.
1. blepharospasm: as the body grows older, coupled with the stimulation of the sclera by ultraviolet rays in the sun, the sclera may degenerate, which can be manifested as the presence of a clear jelly-like substance in the area where the sclera is distributed, but such a substance does not usually affect vision.
2. Pterygium: If the transparent jelly-like substance in the sclera keeps growing and even grows to the center of the cornea, it may be a pterygium, which may affect the vision and needs to be removed surgically.
3. Lymphatic vessel blockage: If there is something similar to air bubbles inside the clear jelly-like substance in the sclera, it may be caused by the blockage of the conjunctival lymphatic vessels, resulting in the poor return of lymphatic fluid.
Clear jelly-like substance in the sclera, there may be other reasons such as local secretions in the eye, if there are uncomfortable symptoms or clear jelly-like substance affecting vision, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to consult a doctor. After clarifying the nature of the substance, then targeted treatment.