The repetitive removal of mucus strands in the eye technically causes mucus fishing syndrome (hence the “fishing” in the name). Someone with mucus fishing syndrome regularly finds white stringy mucus in their eye and “fishes” it out—typically with their finger or a...
The word sticking eyes can be described when wet liquid causes the eyelid to look as though stuck. Sticking eyes occur when too much mucus or discharge from the eyes builds up on the eyelid and lashes, causing a crusty or sticky feeling. The condition itself is easy...
White discharge on eyes consists of mucus, oil, skin cells, and other debris that builds up in the corner of the eyes as you sleep. The mushy skin around eyes grows during sleep. However, this is common at wake-up time, especially in cases that affect your eyes. Also...
Yellowish eye discharge – eye mucus can form on your corners of the eyes during sleeping periods. However this may happen at dawn particularly if your eyes are affected – known as eye goop – a booger – or eye gunky, the disease is sometimes...
Corner of the eye itching is most commonly caused by bacteria in the eye area. Sometimes parts can no longer function properly and may cause watery eyes. Some people experience itchy eyes. Viruses and bacteria can infect the lining of the eye or tear duct, causing...
Gritty eyes are easily scratched and irritated and there is no visible discomfort. Multiple conditions can cause people to experience gritty eye movements. Symptoms of irritation may be moderate to severe. This condition can cause mild to extreme discomfort. A person...