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Xanthelasma palpebra, the medical name for these tiny yellow bumps, are usually a warning you that you may have high cholesterol. They're also called "cholesterol bumps"—they're basically fatty deposits. Sometimes people mistake these bumps for a stye, but with xanthelasma, there tends to be more than one bump and they're quite small. To see more details visit, health.msn.com

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