Excessive Mucus in Eyes: Causes, Symptoms & Effective Management
Introduction Excessive mucus in the eyes is a common condition seen in both children and adults. It may appear as sticky, watery, white, yellow, or green discharge accumulating around the eyelids or corners of the eyes. While mild mucus production is normal, excessive discharge may indicate infection, allergies, blocked tear ducts, or eye irritation. Proper management is important to prevent complications and maintain eye health. Common Causes of Excessive Eye Mucus Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) Caused by bacterial, viral, or allergic reactions Symptoms include redness, itching, swelling, and discharge Blocked Tear Duct Common in newborns and infants Causes persistent watery or sticky eyes Dry Eye Syndrome Reduced tear production leads to thick mucus formation Allergies Triggered by dust, pollen, pollution, or cosmetics Blepharitis (Eyelid Inflammation) Leads to crust formation and mucus accumulation Symptoms to Watch For Sticky or crusty eyelids,...