Touching the eyelids feels like raised bumps on the eyeballs, what’s going on?

Touching the eyelids and feeling raised bumps on the eyeballs may be a physiological factor, or it may be a symptomatic manifestation of some diseases, such as chalazion, blepharospasm, granuloma and other diseases caused by chalazion. If you feel a small hard knot inside the eyelid, and it is very movable, not painful, not itchy, it is usually considered to be caused by chalazion. This is a kind of granuloma produced by the secretion of the blepharoplasty gland which is not discharged smoothly and stagnates locally, irritating some tissues of the eye. For this disease, patients can use hot towels to apply localized warm compresses to promote the subsidence of the lumps. If white bumps protrude from the eyeball, it is mostly caused by blepharospasm, which is mostly related to local chronic inflammation, causing the proliferation of conjunctival tissues, and the patient may also have a foreign body sensation in the eye. If the patient in addition to eyelid swelling, also accompanied by eye congestion, pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, mostly caused by granuloma, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use tobramycin eye drops, erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and other medications to control inflammation and promote recovery. It is recommended that patients with eye swelling and other discomforts consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.