Women who shed tears while watching TV shows are most likely to get eye stones. However, tears are not the main cause, but the dirt is rubbed into the eyes when wiping tears. Eye stones are not real stones, but are solids formed by the degeneration of tissue cells resulting from inflammation of the conjunctiva, which accumulate on the inner eyelids like small yellowish-white bumps the size of crushed rice grains, medically known as conjunctival stones. The eyes usually feel dry and “worn out”. There are three types of people who are most susceptible. 1, the elderly with chronic eye diseases eye stones love to occur in the elderly, especially chronic keratitis, trachoma and other chronic eye diseases and presbyopia. This is because with age, conjunctival epithelial degeneration can lead to epithelial cell shedding and deposition, thus creating an opportunity for eye stones to occur. Eye stones are often caused by inflammation in the eye and may form again if the stones are only removed when the inflammation is not eliminated. Therefore, prevention of eye inflammation is a priority. When an eye disease occurs, you should strictly follow your doctor’s instructions and not stop taking medication on your own when you see a slight relief of symptoms. The wind is strong in spring, it is best to wear glasses when you go out to avoid sand in the eyes. 2. Women who love to wear eye makeup and contacts Young women who like to wear thick eye makeup and contact lenses are also a high risk group. This is because the mascara, eyeliner, eye shadow particles will inevitably fall into the eyes, repeatedly stimulating the conjunctival tissue inflammation over time, easy to give birth to stones. In addition, blinking when wearing contacts or contact lenses will stimulate the lid glands to secrete more secretions, and once dust enters the eye, it will combine with these secretions to form eye stones over time. Women should minimize eye makeup and use hot towels on their eyes after removing makeup to help relieve eye inflammation and reduce the chances of eye stones. Contact lenses and contacts should be worn sparingly, wash your hands when wearing and removing them, and switch to frame glasses every three or four days to give your eyes a break. 3. Children who cry easily When children are in tears, they wipe their eyes directly with their hands, which can easily rub dirt into their eyes. In addition, many children with strabismus, amblyopia, myopia, if they do not receive timely treatment or wear corrective glasses, eye long-term fatigue, but also prone to conjunctival congestion, inflammatory episodes. In addition, tissues often contain tiny particles of bleach, so parents would do well to use handkerchiefs or towels to wipe their children’s tears. Although eye stones are common, they are not a major problem,? No symptoms generally do not need to deal with, but if you feel dry eyes, foreign body feeling to find a doctor with a sterile needle to pick out, the key is still in the prevention.