What’s going on with the little bumps in the lower eyelid at the corner of the eye?

Small bumps in the lower eyelid at the corner of the eye area are usually caused by conjunctivitis, conjunctival stones, chalazion, and granuloma. Conjunctivitis is usually caused by the patient’s lack of attention to eye hygiene, resulting in infection of the conjunctival tissue of the eye, the patient’s lid conjunctival tissue can form follicles, papillae and other changes, which leads to the formation of small bumps inside the patient’s lower eyelid. Conjunctival stones are small white bumps formed due to the accumulation of metabolites and fat in the lid conjunctiva. If the size of the conjunctival stone is large, the patient may experience an obvious foreign body sensation. Chalazion is a cyst formed due to the accumulation of secretions from the obstructed blepharoplasty glands. The patient’s eyelids may appear elevated and swollen, usually without pain, redness or other discomfort. Eyelid abscesses are associated with infection and are suppurative inflammation of the glands of the eyelid. Patients may experience redness, swelling and pain in the eyelids, and eyelid abscesses may also form. It is recommended that patients with small bumps on the eyelids and other discomforts seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.