If there is a lump in the corner of the right eye, this could be a chalazion, a wheals granuloma, or of course a conjunctival stone, in which case it is advisable to go to the hospital and have the doctor look at it with the aid of a slit lamp. Chalazion, also known as a cyst of the lid gland, is a sterile granuloma, often related to eating something high in energy, and is not painful when pressed; wheal granuloma, also known as an abscess of the lid gland, is caused by fire and lowered immunity, and requires localized hot compresses and anti-inflammatory eye drops, such as levofloxacin drops or tobramycin drops; a conjunctival stone is not painful, but a foreign body in the eye. In this case, it is best to go to the hospital and let the doctor pick it out with a needle, but if there is a deeper one, it may be difficult to pick it out. In this case, it is best to use anti-inflammatory eye drops, do local lid massage, and make sure to develop good eye habits and eye hygiene.