What are white bumps in the eyes?

White bumps in the patient’s eyes may be caused by chalazion, granuloma, or may be related to conjunctival stones. 1. chalazion: chalazion is due to the chalazion gland blockage, unable to discharge the contents of the secretion caused by the retention of subcutaneous, thus forming a chalazion cyst, the top of the cyst can have white granular, resulting in patients with white bumps in the eyes of the phenomenon. 2. Erythroderma: Erythroderma is a suppurative inflammatory disease caused by infection of the eyelid glands, and the patient’s eyelids may have abscesses, the tops of which may have white granules, and the patient may also have localized pain in the eyelids. 3. Conjunctival calculi: Conjunctival calculi are multiple, hard, yellowish-white spots on the lid conjunctiva, which is a degenerative product of the accumulation of epithelial cells and the concentration of mucus pressed into it, and the patient will also suffer from discomfort such as a foreign body sensation in the eye. It is recommended that patients with white bumps in the eye and other discomforts seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow doctor’s instructions for treatment.