What’s wrong with a lump on your eyebrow and a swollen eye?

A lump at the eyebrow with swollen eyes may be caused by contact dermatitis, folliculitis and sebaceous cysts.
1. contact dermatitis: the patient’s skin in contact with exogenous substances to produce an allergic reaction to them, triggering inflammatory skin diseases, may be in the eyebrow long a pimple, induced by the symptoms of eye redness and swelling.
2. Folliculitis: the hair follicles at the patient’s eyebrows are infected by bacteria, viruses and other pathogens invasion, causing folliculitis, leading to the patient’s eyebrows at the long a pimple, if the folliculitis continues to develop, may induce the patient’s eyes to appear swollen symptoms.
3. Sebaceous cysts: sebum secreted by sebaceous glands is not normally discharged from the mouth of the hair follicle, and accumulates in the gland to form cysts. When sebaceous cysts occur in the eyebrow, it will appear in the eyebrow long bumps, and induce the patient’s eyes to appear red and swollen symptoms.
When the patient’s eyebrow grows a pimple and the eye is swollen, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in time, and choose the corresponding treatment under the guidance of the doctor.