A lump or hard node-like growth under the eyelid. This condition is most often seen for two reasons: first, local inflammation of the eyelid, including chalazion and wheals. For chalazion, local heat can be given in the early stages to promote self-absorption of the lump. If the lump does not absorb on its own for a long time, surgical removal can be considered. In the early stages, anti-infective symptomatic treatment is needed to prevent the formation of abscesses and early surgical drainage to avoid further spread of infection. Second, tumor diseases of the eyelid, such as dermatomal cysts and hemangiomas. In this case, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and clear treatment, and once diagnosed, early surgery is required.