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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 most commonly harmless cysts, but a few different things can look similar.

Most likely causes

1. Milia (most common)

  • Small, white or pearl-like bumps
  • Caused by trapped keratin under the skin
  • Often appear on eyelids, cheeks, around eyes
  • Not painful, not itchy
  • Harmless and sometimes go away on their own

2. Styes (early stage)

  • Usually red, swollen, and tender (not just white)
  • Caused by blocked oil glands or infection
  • May start as a small bump before becoming painful

3. Chalazion

  • Larger, firm lump in the eyelid
  • Usually painless or mildly uncomfortable
  • Caused by blocked oil gland (not infection)

4. Closed comedones (tiny clogged pores)

  • Can happen around eyelids
  • Whitehead-like bumps

What you should NOT do

  • Don’t squeeze or pop them (very close to the eye → infection risk)
  • Avoid harsh acne products near eyelids
  • Don’t scrub aggressively

Safe things you can do at home

  • Warm compress (5–10 minutes, 1–2× daily)
    • Helps if it’s a blocked oil gland (stye/chalazion)
  • Keep eyelids clean with gentle washing
  • Avoid heavy eye creams or oily makeup for now

When to get urgent care

Seek care sooner if you notice:

  • Increasing redness or swelling
  • Pain or tenderness
  • Pus or discharge
  • Vision changes
  • Rapid growth of the bump

These could suggest infection or a more significant blockage involving eyelid glands (like a chalazion or stye).


Bottom line

Most tiny white eyelid bumps are Milia, which are harmless keratin cysts and often resolve slowly on their own.


If you want, describe:

  • size (pinpoint or larger)
  • one eye or both
  • itchy/painful or not

I can help narrow down exactly what it most likely is and what to do next.

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