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Tiny white bumps keep showing up on my eyelids, and I can’t get in to be seen yet. What are these?

Tiny white bumps on the eyelids are often harmless, but there are a few possibilities.

Common causes

1. Milia (most common)

  • Tiny white or yellowish bumps, usually 1–2 mm
  • Caused by trapped keratin under the skin
  • Common around the eyes and eyelids
  • Usually painless and not dangerous
  • Often persist for weeks to months

2. Stye or blocked oil gland

  • May start as a small bump on the eyelid edge
  • Often becomes tender, red, or swollen
  • Can feel like a pimple

3. Chalazion

  • A blocked oil gland deeper in the eyelid
  • Usually larger than milia
  • Often painless

4. Xanthelasma

  • Yellowish-white, flat or slightly raised patches near the inner corners of the eyelids
  • Can be associated with high cholesterol in some people

What you can do for now

  • Don’t squeeze or pick at the bumps.
  • Avoid aggressive scrubs or home extraction.
  • Use gentle eyelid hygiene.
  • If the bump is tender or swollen, a warm compress for 10–15 minutes a few times daily may help.

Seek medical care sooner if you have:

  • Redness spreading around the eye
  • Significant pain
  • Vision changes
  • Rapid growth of the bump
  • Pus drainage
  • Fever

If you can, describe:

  • How long they’ve been there
  • Whether they’re on the eyelid margin or the skin of the lid
  • Whether they’re painful, itchy, or completely painless
  • Your age
  • Whether there is one bump or many

A photo would be even more helpful for narrowing down what they might be.

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