Chicken eye is mainly localized long-term friction or pressure caused by keratin layer hyperplasia, preferably in the foot, usually does not appear in the eye. The appearance of something like corns on the eyes is usually caused by diseases such as granuloma or chalazion. They should be treated with general measures, medication or surgery. 1. Emphysema: For patients suffering from emphysema, you can first apply hot compresses, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, commonly used is levofloxacin eye drops, erythromycin eye ointment and other antibiotics. For the more serious condition, you can take oral cephalosporin antibiotics. If an abscess has formed, it can be surgically incised and drained. 2. Chalazion: Early chalazion can also be hot compresses, small chalazion may be self-healing. However, if the chalazion is large, surgical treatment should be taken, such as chalazionectomy. Local injection of glucocorticosteroids, such as dexamethasone and prednisolone, can be given before surgery to shrink the swelling. For patients who have something like corns on their eyes, they should seek medical examination to clarify the cause of the disease and choose the appropriate way to deal with it.