Small lumps that grow in the eyelids include the following: 1. Chalazion: also known as a blepharitis cyst, a lump that is not red, swollen or painful. When treating chalazion, if the lump is very large, surgical scraping is taken. If the lump is relatively small, it can be completely eliminated with a combination of antibiotic-based eye ointment and herbal approaches; 2. Chalazion: also known as blepharitis, a small lump with redness, swelling and hot painful performance should be treated with antibiotic eye ointment and antibiotic drops; 3. Eyelid conjunctival lump: a granulomatous lump. If the granuloma is relatively large, surgical removal is used If the granulation is relatively small, i.e. the lump is relatively small, antibiotic eye ointment can be used and can be eliminated after a period of treatment. It is recommended that patients go to a specialist hospital after consultation to determine the specific situation and then treat the symptoms.