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What's the difference between fat granules and sty? Under the eyes ... (classification: eyes, eyes.
1 Fat particles are small white pimples that grow on the skin, about the size of a needle, and look like a small white sesame, which usually grows on the face, especially around women's eyes. Fat particles are caused by tiny wounds on the skin. In the process of skin self-repair, a small white cyst is produced. It is also possible that sebum is covered by keratin and cannot be discharged to the epidermis normally, thus accumulating white particles formed in the skin.

Stylopathy, also known as blepharitis, is a common eye disease, commonly known as "eye of a needle", which is called scab or soil selection in traditional medicine. It can be suffered by everyone and is more common in young people. The disease is stubborn and easy to recur. In severe cases, it can leave scars on eyes and face. Stylopathy is an acute purulent infection of sebaceous gland and meibomian gland, which can be divided into external styloid process and internal styloid process. Remember not to squeeze pus yourself to avoid complications such as orbital cellulitis, so go to a regular ophthalmology department for targeted treatment, eye drops or surgery.

I suggest you go to the hospital for analysis. General plastic surgery hospitals can treat it.