White granules growing at the base of the eyelashes are clinically common in the form of fatty granules, blepharoplasty blockages, pus-filled heads of blepharitis, and pitting seborrhea caused by scaly blepharitis. This is because improper cleansing can lead to the formation of white, granular-like fat grains that cannot be discharged after secretion by the skin’s sebaceous glands. White granules can be seen at the opening of the blepharoplasty gland at the base of the eyelashes because of the dysfunction of the blepharoplasty gland, which causes blockage of the secretion. Blepharitis is caused by a bacterial infection of the glands of the eyelid, which gradually becomes pus-filled as the disease progresses, and white pus heads tend to form before the abscess breaks down. Scaly blepharitis, which can lead to a bit of sebum overflow on the surface of the lid margin. The specific situation needs to go to the hospital for clarification, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.