A small bag growing inside the lower eyelid of the eye may be a pustule formed by blepharitis, or it may be caused by chalazion or ocular trauma, and the patient needs to consult a doctor in time for treatment.
1. Blepharitis: There are blepharoplasty glands in the eyelids that secrete oil to form the tear film. If the patient’s eyelids are infected by pathogens and inflammation occurs, the pathogens multiply inside the glands and produce secretions that block the opening of the blepharoplasty glands. The internal secretions cannot be discharged in a timely manner, and they will accumulate inside the glands, forming small pustules, which are manifested by the appearance of a small bag inside the eyelid.
2. Chalazion: Chalazion is an idiopathic aseptic chronic granulomatous inflammation of the blepharoplasty glands, also known as blepharocysts, so patients may have raised swellings on the eyelids. Generally do not need special treatment, if necessary, the patient can be through the eyes of the local hot compresses, to promote its absorption.
3. Eye trauma: In addition, if the patient’s eye is traumatized, such as the impact of heavy objects, the patient’s eye can also appear localized swelling, but also accompanied by eye pain, subcutaneous bruising and other uncomfortable symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with eye swelling and other discomforts should consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.