The appearance of white pimples at the corners of the patient’s eyes may have multiple etiologies and should be analyzed in the context of the patient’s actual condition. First, if the patient does not have pain, swelling, itching, or other uncomfortable reactions, consider that the white pimples may be caused by fatty grains, also known clinically as cornea. In addition, it may also be caused by keloid, blepharitis, conjunctival calculus, lid fissure, sebaceous hyperplasia, etc.: 1. Fatty grains: mainly caused by skin trauma, sun exposure, excessive cleaning, fat metabolism disorders, etc., manifested as small white pimples in the corner of the eye, usually patients have no obvious symptoms, if there are requirements for aesthetics, you can seek medical attention to remove them using laser ablation, electrocautery, etc.; 2. Keloid The symptoms are aggravated and white pus heads can appear on top of the pimples, and the symptoms are more severe when blinking or pressing; 4. Conjunctival stones: If white pimple-like bumps appear in the corners of the patient’s eyes and there is a foreign body sensation, it is considered to be caused by the accumulation of conjunctival stones after the stones have increased without timely intervention; 5. Blepharospasm: Patients are exposed to long-term ultraviolet radiation, smoke and dust stimulation and other collagen induced eye This is a benign skin lesion with a hemispherical or lobulated elevated lesion as the main clinical manifestation, so one or more white pimples may appear at the corners of the eyes.