What is a flesh-colored bump on the eye?

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-19 03:08:07
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A flesh-colored bump on the eye may be caused by chalazion, pterygium, HPV infection and other diseases.
1, chalazion
chalazion is caused by the blockage of the meibomian gland outlet, due to the accumulation of secretions, patients will form cysts, resulting in flesh-colored bumps on the eyes.
2,
pterygium is a chronic inflammatory lesion formed by proliferation of bulbar conjunctiva fibrovascular tissue, patients can find flesh-colored bumps on the eyes.
3, HPV infection
HPV is a common virus, can be transmitted through sexual transmission and contact transmission. When the virus infects the eyes, it will cause cell tissue proliferation, forming flesh-colored bumps.