Bumps in the eyes may be caused by diseases such as granuloma and chalazion, which should be dealt with by general treatment, medication and surgery. 1. Emphysema: Emphysema is an acute purulent inflammatory lesion that occurs in the eyelid glands. In the early stage of the disease, it is recommended to apply cold compresses to avoid excessive swelling and slow down the pain sensation; in the middle and late stages of the hot compresses are conducive to absorption, during which to keep the local clean and remove local debris. Antibiotics can be used under medical supervision, such as levofloxacin eye drops, erythromycin eye ointment and so on. If the symptoms are more serious, you can take oral broad-spectrum antibiotics, such as erythromycin, ceftazidime and so on. 2. Chalazion: Chalazion is idiopathic chronic non-purulent inflammation of the glands of the eyelids, and can be treated with hot compresses at an early stage, 3 to 4 times a day. For larger chalazion, local injection of glucocorticosteroids can be used to reduce the scope of surgery, common dexamethasone, prednisolone, etc., and then chalazionectomy can be performed. For patients with lumps in the eyes, they should seek medical examination to clarify the cause and choose the appropriate way of treatment.