A small hard lump on the fleshy skin of the right eye can be considered to be caused by blepharoceles cysts, blepharitis, dermatofibroma, etc., which need to be analyzed according to different symptoms. 1. Blepharoceles cysts: may be caused by chronic conjunctivitis or blepharitis, resulting in blepharoceles outlet obstruction, gland secretion retention in the eyelid, the surrounding tissues produce chronic irritation and cause. Commonly in the upper eyelid, single occurrence, but also can be upper and lower eyelids or both eyes at the same time multiple occurrences, some patients recurring episodes. It is characterized by a round lump under the eyelid skin, which is usually painless. 2. Blepharitis: an acute purulent inflammation of the eyelid glands. It is caused by staphylococcal infection. Symptoms include bumps or small hard nodules on the inner corner of the eye, accompanied by redness, swelling and fever. 3. Dermatofibroma: It is a reactive proliferation of fibroblasts triggered by tiny skin injuries. Typical lesions are slow-growing round or ovoid solid nodules with smooth or rough surfaces, often single. A small hard lump on the skin of the right eye skin may have other reasons, it is recommended that the patient timely admission to the hospital to improve the examination, to clarify the cause of the disease after the treatment of symptoms.