A small bulge on the inner side of the patient’s eye may be a lacrimal punctum, which is a normal ocular structure, or it may be caused by blepharocysts, blepharitis, and other reasons.
1. Lacrimal punctum: an ocular appendage, the starting point of tear drainage, a papillary protrusion about 6.0-6.5mm from the inner view, attached to the surface of the eyeball.
2. Blepharophimosis: Blepharophimosis is a cyst caused by excessive secretion of the blepharophimosis gland, which blocks the opening of the blepharophimosis gland, so patients may have small bulges on the inner side of the eye.
3. Blepharitis: If the patient does not pay attention to eye hygiene, the eyelid glands can appear suppurative inflammation that is blepharitis, under the stimulation of inflammation, the patient can appear eyelid redness, swelling, pain and other discomforts, but also eyelid abscess, so the patient’s eyes can be a small bulge on the inner side of the performance.
It is recommended that patients with small bulges on the inner side of the eye and other discomforts consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delaying their condition.