What’s this white bump in the corner of my eye?

A white bump inside the corner of the eye is considered to be caused by conjunctival stones, or blepharitis, vesicular conjunctivitis and other diseases.
1. Conjunctival stones: may be the epithelial cells of the coagulum, may also be the degenerative cells of the coagulum, if not removed in time, prone to the formation of calcium deposits, and will eventually be transformed into stones. It may be single or multiple, mainly manifested as hard yellow spots on the conjunctiva, which may be white in color.
2. Blepharitis: Mostly due to the staphylococcal infection caused by not paying attention to eye hygiene, when the inflammation repeatedly stimulates the blepharoplasty tissue, it will cause redness, swelling and pain, pustules in the eye, and yellowish exudate.
3. Vesicular conjunctivitis: a kind of conjunctivitis, belongs to a kind of delayed metamorphic reaction, often feel the eyes have obvious foreign body sensation, and will tear, there will be a bulge at the conjunctiva.
White bumps growing inside the corners of the eyes may also be caused by other reasons, and should be promptly consulted.