Small bumps inside the upper eyelid, if caused by granuloma (blepharitis), you can use antibiotic eye drops, etc. If caused by chalazion (blepharocyst), you can use glucocorticoids and so on. Bumps in the upper eyelid may be granuloma, mainly caused by staphylococcal infection, can be manifested as pain, redness and swelling, etc. Early can be self-absorbed, or the application of hot compresses to promote the absorption of levofloxacin drops, tobramycin eye drops, etc. can also use levofloxacin drops, tobramycin eye drops, etc. treatment. Small bumps in the upper eyelid may also be chalazion, manifested as hard nodules, small chalazion generally do not need to be treated, but also through hot compresses to alleviate the symptoms and promote absorption. Larger lumps can be treated with local glucocorticoid injections, such as Triamcinolone acetonide injections. Those that do not subside can be surgically removed. If the symptoms of upper eyelid lumps are obvious, you should go to the hospital in time, and the use of drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions.