If a patient has a wart around the eye, it is important to analyze what is causing it and then decide how to deal with it. If the patient around the eyes is a wart, it is recommended that the patient can apply physical therapy to remove it, such as carbon dioxide laser, freezing, photodynamic are very good way to get rid of it. If a patient has a so-called granule around the eye that is actually a cornea, it is generally recommended to apply local disinfection and then squeeze out the contents for quick relief. However, there are other patients who have grains around the eyes that are actually sweat duct tumors, and sweat duct tumors are generally recommended to be removed by laser, freezing, electrocautery or surgery. Therefore, if you are not sure what the condition of the grains around your eyes is, you should go to the dermatology department of a regular hospital and let your doctor determine before proceeding.