Jelly-like transparent material in the white of the patient’s eyes may be related to secretions, allergic conjunctivitis, conjunctival cysts and so on. 1. Secretion: patients with eye inflammation such as dacryocystitis, blepharitis, etc., leading to an increase in secretion in the corners of the eyes of patients, so patients can have jelly-like transparent material in the white of the eye. 2. Allergic conjunctivitis: allergic conjunctivitis patients corneal edge can appear a layer of gelatinous hyperplasia or white nodular elevation, which causes patients to have jelly-like transparent material in the white of the eye performance, allergic conjunctivitis usually also appear in the eye itching, tearing, burning sensation and other uncomfortable symptoms. 3. Conjunctival cysts: It may be due to the obstruction of lymphatic return in the conjunctiva of the eyeball, which can not return normally, leading to the gathering of lymph around the conjunctiva and the emergence of conjunctival cysts. The appearance of conjunctival cysts is similar to transparent blisters, and patients may have jelly-like transparent material in the white of the eye. Patients with conjunctival cysts usually experience discomfort such as a foreign body sensation in the eye. Patients with conjunctival cysts often experience discomfort such as a foreign body sensation in the eye. It is recommended that patients with jelly-like clear material in the whites of the eyes seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.