Your message looks cut off, but I understand you’re asking about tiny white bumps on the eyelids.
Most of the time, this is something harmless called:
👁️ Milia (most common cause)
Milia
These are:
- Tiny white or yellowish bumps
- Firm (not soft like pimples)
- Usually painless and not itchy
- Common on eyelids and around eyes
They form when dead skin gets trapped under the surface.
🧴 Other possible causes
1. Clogged oil glands
Eyelids have small glands that can get blocked, creating similar tiny bumps.
2. Early stye (less likely if no pain)
A stye (Hordeolum) usually:
- Becomes red and painful
- Swells quickly
- Feels sore
If yours are just white and painless, this is unlikely.
🏠 What you can do at home safely
- Don’t squeeze or pop them (important—can cause infection near the eye)
- Wash face gently twice daily
- Use a warm compress (5–10 minutes) to help natural clearing
- Avoid heavy eye creams or makeup for now
⚠️ When to see a doctor sooner
- If they become red, painful, or swollen
- If they spread rapidly
- If your vision is affected
- If they keep recurring frequently
👍 Bottom line
Most likely: milia, which are harmless and often fade slowly or can be removed easily by a dermatologist.
If you want, tell me:
- how long you’ve had them
- if they itch or hurt
- and how many there are
I can help you narrow it down even more.