A patient with a pimple above the eye that does not hurt or itch can be caused by blepharocysts, fat grains, pterygium and other causes.
1. Blepharophalangeal cyst: Blepharophalangeal cyst is usually a chronic granuloma formed when the opening of the blepharophalangeal gland is blocked, resulting in oily secretions not being able to be discharged, and accumulating in the blepharophalangeal gland ducts over time, and the patient’s eyelids may appear elevated and swollen, which is usually not accompanied by pain, itchiness, and other discomforts.
2. Fatty granules: Fatty granules occur in the facial area, especially around the eyes, and may appear as a pimple above the eye without pain or itching.
3. Pterygium: Pterygium is usually caused by genetic factors, viral infection, ultraviolet radiation, etc. It can lead to conjunctival degeneration, and the corneal edge of the patient can appear elevated lesions, which are usually not accompanied by itching, pain and other symptoms at the early stage of the disease. Along with the gradual progress of the disease, the patient can appear vision loss, tearing and other manifestations.
It is recommended that patients with eye swelling should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.