Patients with granuloma should generally not wear makeup before the disease has fully recovered, as this may not be conducive to recovery.
Wheat granuloma is mainly caused by staphylococcal infection. It may be triggered when hands are not clean enough to touch the eyes, or when eye make-up is not removed in time, or when expired cosmetics are used. Before the disease gets better, cosmetic products may irritate the eyelid margins, which is not only detrimental to the recovery of the disease, but may also aggravate the symptoms of the disease and jeopardize the health of the patient.
Therefore, it is recommended to keep the local skin clean and dry and clean the eyelid area in time before the disease recovers. Avoid pressure injury to the affected area, do not pick the granuloma to avoid secondary infection.
Patients with granuloma need to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups in order to understand the recovery of the disease.