I have white thick streaks that move below the surface of my eyes. What are these steaks?
The conjunctiva gland secretes mucus, which helps to lubricate and protect the surface of the eye.
The conjunctiva covers the front part of the eye, including the sclera (white of the eye) and the inner surface of the eyelids. It helps to protect the eye and keep it moist by producing mucus and tears.
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your tears
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The secretory product of the conjunctiva is mucus, which helps to keep the eye lubricated and moist. It also contains antibodies and enzymes that help to protect the eye from infections.
no. Unless you get shot in your eye ball.
It is best to just take the hamster to the vet.
Yes, a map is the Earth's surface as seen from above - it is a 'bird's eye view' of the ground below.
The mucus in your eye when you wake up is very easy explained, You dont get it when your awake because you can blink to get dust or tears from the eye When your sleepin u cant blink hence the dust and tears dry causing crust that looks like mucus.
The cornea covers the most exposed surface of the eye. It is a clear, dome-shaped surface that protects the eye and helps to focus light entering the eye.
If you get feces in your eye, you can develop an eye infection. If nothing else, it will at least cause mild irritation, and there may be drainage or mucus present.