What’s with the white bumps on the eyeballs?

White bumps on the patient’s eyeballs may be caused by blepharospasm, pterygium, tumor and other factors.
1. Blepharospasm: Blepharospasm may be related to genetic factors, ultraviolet irradiation, chemical stimulation and other factors, which can lead to yellowish-white or gray elevated swelling on the surface of the patient’s eyeballs, and may be accompanied by redness of the eyes, itchy eyes and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Pterygium: Pterygium is related to heredity, viral infection, ultraviolet irradiation and other factors, which can cause white lumps on the surface of the patient’s eyeballs, accompanied by vision loss, red eyes and other symptoms.
3. Tumor: When there is a tumor lesion in the patient’s eye, it can also lead to white lumps inside the patient’s eyeball or on the surface of the eye, such as corneal dermatoma, retinoblastoma, etc., which can cause serious impact on the patient’s vision in severe cases.
It is recommended that patients with white bumps on the eyeball should seek medical attention in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.