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5. Stringy, White Mucus

Pollen, perfumes, smoke, and air pollution can all trigger allergic responses in people with allergies. Professionals estimate between six and 30 percent of the population experience eye allergies. Problematic substances cause the eyes to become watery, red, sore, and itchy. Sometimes, allergies cause inflammation or allergic conjunctivitis. As part of the allergic response, the eyes may produce stringy, white mucus. This eye discharge collects inside or under the lower eyelid.

mucus Eye discharge Cecilie_Arcurs / Getty Images

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