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It seems to base itself on my hair,mainly my eyebrows or around the top part of my ear. It feels like some object like dust for example or like a flea were to land on your eyebrows e hair,lightweight like that is the best description I can give. And when I go to scratch at it there'd nothing there. However the eyebrow hair has a different texture to it whereas it feels like a film on my fingertips after scratching at it. Soft like feathery cottony type soft after I grab the hair and start scratching it. This happens on my face as well around the mouth sometime like on the upper lip and also on the side of my face. It's like if you had submerged your face in water and upon removal you had shook of most of the water but there was still a drip of water on your face but you can't see it but you can feel it there. It's like you can almost see it threw your downward peripheral just enough to let u know something is there. This happens frequently and in no particular order of severity it just happens everyday as it wants and it gravitates to my lower conjunctiva along the eyelid as if my oil gland where clogged up bcuz there is a texture of some kind along my conjunctiva or lower eyelid. Seems to be I a clump though as t the corners of the eye and basically extends itself along the eyelid and when I attempt to remove it I feel instantly better but my eyes start to water n burn at this point
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That's a lot to have going on.  First, do you get a physical each year?  when was the last time you have been to the doctor?  Do you have a history of skin issues?  It's best to fight the urge to itch things like your scalp or eye brows for the reason that you can damage the hair follicle and hair growth can be impeded (as in future bald spot) and you can also make little abrasions and infect the with your own finger tips.  Are you in a dry climate or is it winter where you are where a furnace is on?  Do you have dry skin?  Dust or dirt can be removed from the eye as it waters and you can often find a clump in the corner of the eye upon waking.  Sometimes they are mushy (we call those eye boogers at our house, lovely) and sometimes they are crusty and hard.  That is normal eye stuff.  You may have though, if it is heavy and frequent, a clogged duct or an eye infection that is making more than the normal eye matter (those boogers that I was talking about).  This would be smart to get it looked at.  They can ask you about dry skin, what products you use on your face such as if you've started using anything new lately.  So, go see your doctor and let us know what they say.  
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Well actually when I have these sensations what I found that would give me really tge only immediate relief is I read on the net somewhere that if you have something I your eye t hen you find a bowl big enough to put your face in and fill it with water and put your face in the water and open up your eyes underwater and whatever is in your eyes will come out. Well I've been doing that and it has been a godsend by when I do this all these things are in tge water and they look weird but upon studying them and asking many people they are nothing more than mucas. You take tweezers and remove it from the water n u can tell it's mucus but when u put it back in there it solidify and looks like white cotton texture and has a discoloration occasionally. The strangest thing is that when I leave the house I no longer have any symptoms. Once I leave they go away and font bother me until I come back home. And the level of intensity changes from bad to good to not so good etc and in no particular order. It's not painful n I haven't been sick it just doesn't go away whatever it is and It seems to like my eyebrows and around my eyelids. Not literally in my eye but around it so to speak. I've investigated candida,yeast overgrowth and delusional parasitosis,tinea capitis symptoms without the ringworm,and mold household,allergies which I've had none except now that may have changed but have no clue,fungal endopthalmitus,m items,sarcoptic mange,zoonitic infections ,fungal zoonotic etc etc I've devoured the net and in still clueless so please somebody tell me what's going in. Been dealing with this since Oct 2016.And t thank you for any help that you provide.
Well, all chemical stations have eye flush but the manner in which you are doing, not sure.  With all the googling and worry, why not go be seen by a REAL doctor who can diagnose you if there is something to diagnose?  That would be the best solution.  Internet is FILLED with whack information.  So, go to a doctor that can ***** your various health concerns.  They are kind of hard to understand here to be honest.  
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