Small grains of flesh on the eyes, usually considered to be caused by granuloma, can be hot compresses, medication, if necessary, incision and drainage of pus treatment; chalazion caused by, can be surgically removed; eyelid warts caused by, can be surgical or laser treatment.
1. Granuloma: often manifested as redness of the eyelid skin, with mung bean to soybean-sized swelling, and accompanied by pain, usually associated with the use of unclean hands to rub the eyes, resulting in bacterial infection of the blepharoplasty.
In the early stage, you can use local hot compresses to promote the absorption of the infiltration of the swelling particles, and you can also use antibiotics, such as levofloxacin eye drops, etc.; if the symptoms are more serious, you should also go to the regular hospital to cut open the swelling particles in time, and carry out the treatment of pus drainage.
2. Chalazion: refers to chronic, idiopathic, aseptic granulomatous inflammation of the glands of the eyelids, often due to chronic conjunctivitis or blepharitis, blepharitis, blepharitis, blepharoplasty outlet obstruction, glandular secretions can be retained in the blepharoplasty gland, the surrounding tissues produce a chronic irritation caused by, the formation of small meatballs, most common in adolescents or middle-aged people.
Small cysts generally do not require treatment, and large chalazion can be surgically removed.
3. Eyelid warts: If the eyelids are long solid granules are mostly considered as eyelid warts, which is a kind of swelling caused by viral infection, it is recommended not to squeeze or stimulate on their own, which is easy to cause the surrounding skin infections, and need to be in the hospital for surgery or laser treatment.
It is recommended that you take proper exercise, develop good eye habits and avoid excessive use of the eyes, so that you can promote the recovery of the disease as soon as possible.