What was under my eye lid last night? a bump or what?!


Question: out of nowhere i get a bump type feeling under my eye lid when I closed it last night. It didn't hurt but it was VERY annoying because every time I closed my eyes I could feel it and it was hard for me to do that. I kept trying to roll my eye around and make it go away. Finally I had to try and go to sleep and when I woke up this morning it was completely gone - what was that about? This has happen to me before a few times, it just goes away. I somethin wrong with my eye?


Answers: out of nowhere i get a bump type feeling under my eye lid when I closed it last night. It didn't hurt but it was VERY annoying because every time I closed my eyes I could feel it and it was hard for me to do that. I kept trying to roll my eye around and make it go away. Finally I had to try and go to sleep and when I woke up this morning it was completely gone - what was that about? This has happen to me before a few times, it just goes away. I somethin wrong with my eye?

You may have one of the followings:
1- Dry eye .
2- Foreign body ,mostly a broken eyelash.
3- concretions under the lining of your lid.
But i go with the second choice.

Maybe you should get tested for optical cancer.

probably just a stye
from stress or something

Sometimes when your really tired u feel like u have big bumps under your eyes. That happens to me too when I get really tired

Ive had them myself, its a form of a stye, they can get really big or remain small sometimes they go away by themselves and sometimes they need to be surgically removed.
added note... mine tend to go away on their own and I know they hurt, but ( and I know you shouldnt do this) but I normally try to find where its starts and I take a needle to let it drain, because mine normally start in or right above my lashes...

Sounds like a stye, an inflamation of glands near your eyelashes. They aren't serious, and usually go away after a few hours or a day or two at the most. If it happens again, you can use a warm compress to help the swelling go down sooner. If it lasts longer than a few days, you can get it lanced at the hospital. You should never try to lance it yourself because you risk either spreading the infection or slipping and poking yourself in the eye with a needle. That's never a good idea.

It's not cancer... and it's unlikely to be a stye, they do not go in a few hours, they take days to go away.
It's most likely a foreign body- probably just an eyelash or something small that could have gone in your eye, were you anywhere where it was dusty or could wind have blown something into your eye?
A small scratch is painful and can heal in just a few hours, so you probably had something in the eye or it was scratched slightly.





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