if they are on your eye lid, they could be styes. put a cool wet tea bag over them and they should go down over time.
2007-12-26 22:51:34
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answered by psycgirl25 4
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I encourage you to go see a doctor. There is no picture so Im not sure where "under the eye" really is. It could be a sty. It could be an eye infection or a pimple. If it is an "eye" problem, go see the optomitrist. He will most likely give you opthalmic arythromiacin (antibiotic for eye application), or if it isnt an eye problem, he will send you to a dermatologist for an acne problem. If it is too close to the eye, dont pop it. Take care.
2007-12-26 23:01:08
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answered by sirus3810 3
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They do accrue naturally and are called milk bumps because they are white. They are like white heads and are calcium deposits, you should try some of the eye oils they put out to soften the skin under the eyes in time they come closer to the surface of the skin as older layers of skin sluff off and new layers push them to the surface in time they will work their way to the surface but it will make them less noticeable if you use a good cover up and use a facial scrub occasionally. Do treat the skin under the eyes gently as it is delicate.
2007-12-26 23:02:52
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answered by Kdid49 3
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You may be talking about oil deposits that are white and hard. They sometimes pop up on your face in different places. They are small and seem to be deeper in the tissue than pimples. Usually, mine will come more to the surface and if you prick them with a sterile needle, you can get the white deposit out. Don't dig for them tho, cuz that will cause scars.
If they are on the edge of your eyelid, then they probably are styes and you can hot pack them or have MD remove them. Don't try it yourself.
2007-12-26 22:55:34
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answered by dasupr 4
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First of all, keep it clean. Keep your hands away from it. You might want to put a bandaid over it to protect it from getting all funky and infected. And you should defininitley show this to your mom or dad. I'm a nurse and I think the very best thing to do is to have a doc look at it just to make sure there's nothing wierd going on.
2016-03-16 07:22:08
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answered by Patricia 4
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They are fatty deposits. You can get rid of them by using an abrasive tool like a loofa and rub gently. After a week or so of washing with the tool they will be getting less and less. Soon they will be gone. Don't rub too hard.
2007-12-27 01:11:33
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answered by cooker_upper1 5
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2016-05-19 21:19:50
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answered by Lisa 4
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Those are pores impacted with sebum. They're harmless unless you pick at them. Be sure to remove all your make-up before bed because this area is very delicate and the pores clog easily.
2007-12-26 22:58:44
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answered by empty-nester 2002 5
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actually it's not a pimple. i have the same thing with you and dermatologist told that it is a virus like warts. go to derma or facial centre they can take it out easily.
2007-12-26 22:53:23
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answered by angel 2
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It could be a sign that your cholesterol levels are too high. I would recommend getting your doctor to check, and also ask him what they are. They may be harmless, but it's worth making sure.
2007-12-26 22:56:18
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answered by Kukana 7
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