Bumps on the eyelids are often referred to as elevated swellings on the patient’s eyelids, often due to blepharitis or blepharocysts, among other causes. Blepharitis is a purulent inflammation of the glands of the eyelids, which can cause redness, swelling, pain, and other discomfort in the eyelids, resulting in the appearance of raised bumps on the eyelids. Blepharophimosis occurs in adolescents and is mainly due to the sebaceous glands, the opening of the blepharophimosis glands is blocked by the thick secretion, which prevents the subsequent secretion from being discharged, and then the cysts are formed by the stagnation. The patient may have a raised swelling on the eyelid, but it is usually not accompanied by pain. It is recommended that patients with eyelid bumps should seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to improve their discomfort.