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What Do Bumps On The Inner Eyelid Indicate?

I have a couple of bumps on/inside my eyelid. They are not visible, but can be felt when my finger rubs across eyelid. No pain, but sort of irritating and tender when rubbed across. One seems to be close to eyelashes and other about midway up eyelid.
Mon, 17 Oct 2016
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Hi welcome to the health care magic

Here examination of lid lesion is necessary...
If you post photo than even further comment will be easy

It could be chalazion, stye or might be Benign lesion like sebaceous adenoma....

For chalazion antibiotic drops or if needed intralesional steroid injection given

If your lesion doesn't improve than it should be excised

Take care

It is better to consult ophthalmologist for examination of the lesion

Hope this will help
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What Do Bumps On The Inner Eyelid Indicate?

Hi welcome to the health care magic Here examination of lid lesion is necessary... If you post photo than even further comment will be easy It could be chalazion, stye or might be Benign lesion like sebaceous adenoma.... For chalazion antibiotic drops or if needed intralesional steroid injection given If your lesion doesn t improve than it should be excised Take care It is better to consult ophthalmologist for examination of the lesion Hope this will help