What’s a lump in the eye?

Bumps in the eyes may be conjunctivitis, blepharoconjunctival cyst, acute blepharitis, lid conjunctival stones, eye tumors and so on. 1. Conjunctivitis: When bacterial infection, allergy and other causes of conjunctivitis, conjunctival congestion, papillary hyperplasia, follicle formation and other manifestations often occur, and the eyes look like small bumps. 2. Blepharoplasty: also known as chalazion, manifested as eyelid swelling without redness and pain, looks like a small pimple, smaller hot compresses can be absorbed by itself, when larger can be surgically removed. 3. Acute blepharitis: also known as granuloma, is caused by bacterial infection, manifested as red eyelid swelling small bumps, serious pus, need to go to the hospital after incision with antibiotic eye drops such as levofloxacin. 4. Blepharoconjunctival stones: usually the conjunctival epithelial cells and secretions solidified, there will be bumps in the eye performance. 5. Eye tumors: benign or malignant masses in the eye also manifest as small bumps on the surface of the eye, which are usually surgically removed and pathologically examined after surgery. If you have small bumps in your eyes, go to your local hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition.