Eye tumors include benign tumors and malignant tumors, which occur on the eyelid, orbit, ocular surface and fundus. Different parts of the tumor may cause different symptoms, including the following symptoms: tumors that occur on the eyelid, with smooth projections on the surface of the eyelid, are benign tumors; If the protuberance is vegetable like, with uneven surface, ulceration and bleeding, it is a malignant tumor. Most of the tumors that occur in the fundus (choroid, retina) are malignant tumors, which can cause vision loss, visual distortion, black shadow occlusion, and even visual loss and blindness. Tumors that occur in the orbit may cause exophthalmos, eye movement disorders, strabismus, and diplopia by pushing and pressing the eyeball. Tumors on the ocular surface (conjunctiva and cornea) grow rapidly and have an irregular appearance. Cauliflower like protuberances will affect vision and beauty. Red eyes, eye pain and tears will also appear. In case of eye tumors, you should go to the ophthalmology department of the regular hospital as soon as possible, and perform surgical resection as soon as possible. The resected tissues should be sent for pathological examination to prevent invasion and metastasis to surrounding tissues.