A fleshy lumpy thing growing inside the eye may be seen in the following diseases: First, mydriasis. A molluscum contagiosum may form a localized abscess or produce new granulation tissue at a later stage, in which case it will manifest as a hard knot or lump under the eyelid skin. At this stage, surgical treatment is generally recommended. Second, dermatomal cysts. This is also a common ophthalmologic condition that is caused by a blockage of glandular secretions and usually presents as a painless lump under the eyelid skin. For this disease in a relatively small time is generally not necessary to treat, until a larger time can consider surgery to remove. Third, chalazion. This is also called a chalazion cyst, which can be conservatively observed in the early stages of the disease, and then considered for surgery when it is larger or conservative treatment is not effective.