The patient has small bumps under the eyes for the following reasons: 1, chalazion: If the bumps appear on the lower eyelid, the skin near the lid margin, local elevation, soy size, no obvious redness, swelling, pain, most likely caused by the lid gland cyst, also called chalazion. 2, wheals: If the bumps are localized with obvious redness, swelling, pain, most likely acute inflammation of the lid gland, also called wheals. If the skin of the lower eyelid is pigmented, it may be a geriatric wart. 4. papillary cell tumors: If there are small papillary-like particles, often single or multiple, around the upper and lower eyelids, it is likely to be caused by a squamous, papillary cell tumor. 5. fatty grains: If the bumps under the eyes are fatty grains grown on the eyelids, they are also The most important thing is that it is not only a benign lesion, but it is also a benign lesion that can be picked off with a needle. 6. Malignant tumors: The bumps under the eyelids, on the surface of the skin, may also be malignant tumors of the eyelids, such as basal cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, etc. 7. Vesicular conjunctivitis: If there are bumps on the conjunctiva inside the eyes, accompanied by conjunctival congestion, it may also be vesicular conjunctivitis.