What causes small bumps around the eyes

Small bumps around the eyes are usually caused by sweat duct tumors, sebaceous cysts, allergies, etc. and require medical examination to confirm the diagnosis. Sweat duct tumors are benign tumors caused by the differentiation of sweat gland ducts, most commonly found in the lower eyelids, usually without pain, itching and other discomfort, and can be removed by medical treatment when they affect the appearance. Sebaceous cysts are a common cause of pimples around the eyes, mostly due to sebaceous glands that are blocked at the openings and the secretions cannot be discharged smoothly, and then gradually silt up to form cysts. When the skin around the eyes is exposed to pollen, dust, cosmetics and other allergies, it can cause local skin lesions such as pimples, accompanied by itching symptoms, which can also be manifested as small bumps around the eyes. If you need to remove the bumps around your eyes, or if they are uncomfortable or affect your appearance, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital and choose a suitable method to improve the condition under the guidance of your doctor.