A lacrimal caruncle cyst is usually a lump on the surface of the lacrimal caruncle, which is usually caused by the accumulation of secretions due to poor secretion of the glands under the lacrimal caruncle tissue. For this condition, conservative treatment is generally needed in the early stages, and local heat can be given, such as using warm towels, hot eggs on the surface of the eye, 2-3 times a day, for about 10-15 minutes each time, through this treatment method can make most of the lacrimal caruncle cysts gradually absorb and return to normal. If conservative treatment is ineffective and the lump becomes larger and larger, early surgery to a regular hospital to remove the large lacrimal cyst can be controlled to continue to develop, if secondary infection will bring more serious effects. After this situation, you should go to the hospital early for examination and clarification.