Do small white grains on the inside of the eyelids go away on their own?

Small white grains on the inner side of the eyelid may be granuloma or conjunctival stones, which are generally not likely to disappear on their own. 1. Eyelids: generally due to blepharoplasty or sebaceous glands infected with staphylococcus bacteria, mildly uncomfortable symptoms, severe clinical manifestations of redness, swelling, heat, pain, the patient’s eyelids can also form abscesses, the top of the abscesses can appear white spots. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotic medication, such as tobramycin eye drops, to control the inflammation. Patients who cannot be cured by medication can be treated with surgical incision and drainage. 2. Conjunctival stones: Conjunctival stones are common in patients with trachoma and chronic conjunctivitis, the symptoms are generally manifested in the patient’s eyes with a foreign body friction, serious cases may cause corneal abrasions, common treatment for the eye under local anesthesia after surgical scraping, generally difficult to self-cure. It is recommended that children with white dots on the eyelids be seen promptly for evaluation of their condition and treatment in accordance with medical advice.