A milky white bump on the inner corner of the eye can be caused by a variety of reasons such as blepharitis, cellulite, and blepharospasm cysts. 1. Blepharitis: If the bump was previously swollen and red and then turned white, it may be blepharitis. It is recommended to use antibiotic ointment or antibiotic eye drops, such as levofloxacin eye drops, under the guidance of a physician. When an abscess is formed, it should be promptly treated by an ophthalmology clinic by cutting and opening the pus. Drugs should be used according to the doctor’s instructions. 2. Fatty grains: If the milky white bumps are painless to touch and hard and small, they may be fatty grains. Excessive fat intake and obstruction of blood circulation around the eyes may cause fat grains, which generally do not require special treatment. 3. Blepharoplast cysts: Milky white bumps may also be caused by the blockage of the outlet of the blepharoplast gland, at this time, usually not accompanied by pain, there may be a mild foreign body sensation, you can first observe. If you have a milky white bump on the inner corner of your eye, it is recommended to go to an ophthalmology clinic and consult a professional doctor for treatment.