What’s going on with those little pellets around your eyes?

Small particles around the eyes may be caused by diseases such as cornrows, sweat duct tumors or viral blepharitis.
1. Cornucopia: epidermal or epithelial retention cysts, occurring in the face, especially around the eyelids, can be formed by the undeveloped sebaceous glands or cuirasses funnel part of the lower epithelial formation, can be seen as solid yellowish-white pimples, the surface is smooth, can be squeezed out of the keratinous globular particles.
2. Sweat duct tumor: it is a benign tumor, it is the adenoma differentiated from the duct at the end of the small sweat gland, symmetrically distributed around the eyelid, see the skin color, light brown spherical or flat papule.
3. Viral blepharitis: it is divided into herpes simplex virus blepharitis or herpes zoster virus blepharitis. The former is a sensory skin inflammation caused by herpes simplex virus infection. When the human body has low resistance and colds, the virus is active, and the skin of the eyelids can be seen as papules, which appear in clusters and can form translucent blisters.
When lesions such as small granules or pimples grow around the eyes, consult a doctor if necessary and follow medical advice for treatment.